So they’re obligated to check, hmm… so if someone were to, say, call them 10000 times about 10000 different locations…
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So they’re obligated to check, hmm… so if someone were to, say, call them 10000 times about 10000 different locations…
Next step: Charging you money if you DON’T want to hear from someone you haven’t matched with.
That would finish off Twitter instantly.
He’s not THAT dumb. Right guys?
…right??
There’s been an awful lot of final rate hikes
I like my solution: 15 year old laser printer plugged into a raspberry pi
TBF, the emergency exit is still there, you just can’t access it
Since someone answered my question with a direct message (hahah), I’ll share it here. If you click on the person’s name, there’s a “send message” link.
On a desktop browser this is on the right sidebar under their profile pic (if they have one). On mobile, that same panel is almost at the bottom of the page.
I always felt “subreddit” was silly. I call them communities, even on reddit and that word works for me.
Actually, any new leader would likely leave Ukraine immediately. The war has been an overwhelming failure and embarrassment, and the new leader can blame the old leader for leading the country down that road.
Putin would leave too if he didn’t think that admitting defeat would get him killed.
I think there’s a loud, negative minority that WILL stay there, and it’s going to become even more of the type of place that they like.
Yeah that must be it, always making subrabbits
“Now if you’ll excuse me, my ship and I have an appointment to keep at the bottom of the ocean.”
Imagine watching Twitter circle the drain and thinking “I should make similar decisions”
Over just the last couple of days, kbin has gotten so much better, I honestly haven’t even thought about checking that other site what’s it called? r-something? Can’t remember
Even if this were true, 3rd party moderator tools are going away as well, and that affects everyone. I’ve heard it said that it’s basically impossible to moderate a big subreddit without 3rd party tools. If so, those communities will rot, and Reddit is unlikely to respond fast enough with improved tools.
The real migration will come later, and more gradually. This was really more of a good trial run.
It all comes down to whether or not the fediverse gets big enough to be a real threat to reddit. If so, reddit will suddenly become a lot more interested in improving their experience. I doubt they’ll reverse course on the API, but we’ll probably get some perfuse apologies and a real attempt to improve their app and website.
June 12th won’t change their course. But I think there will be a much bigger mass migration starting on July 1, and that may be what starts to move the needle.
I guess if you download something claiming to be Safari on a third party app store, you get what you deserve??
How else does third party app support lead to a Safari security hole?