If it's a community you're passionate about, I don't see the issue myself.
Reddit makes something like a dollar fifty per user, per year. They're not actually making a huge amount of money off their user base.
Get your kid their own account.
Who is going to be competing for the eyeballs of people who militantly refuse to watch ads? I'd love to see YouTube have competition, but I don't think the demographic here is particularly valuable to anyone.
Yep. If you're getting recommended nazi stuff, you've been watching nazi stuff.
From my understanding, the movie is pretty close to what actually happened.
YouTube's recommendations are actually pretty spot on, I've found.
That just sounds exhausting, to be honest.
I just assume everyone bleating on about socialism or communism hasn't hit puberty yet.
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Speed limits are more like suggestions in the states anyway, this is just taking it to it's logical extreme.
Yeah, but the manhole cover was in atmosphere at the time.
Given how limited the selection of electric vans and pickups is, I think this will backfire somewhat in terms of getting trades and technicians into the city centre.
Kinda the point, isn't it?
It must be interesting being one of Disney's senior executives, and being married to one of the striking actors.
If they are rowing back on that he can’t stand again for President, surely. That’s astonishing.
I agree this isn't a good look, but career ending?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannonball_Run_challenge
Are you sure about that second one?
Yeah, because we don't particularly fancy being lectured by teenagers on the Internet.
Except when I am right, I'm not going to stop arguing just because you don't want to change your mind.
This reminds me of my ex. Good times.
The people saying it aren't usually in the half they think they are, either.
"think of how stupid the average person is, and then think half of them are dumber than that"
So heavily overused.
I understand much of the technology we use today isn't magic, but it may as well be with how much I understand about how it works.
I don't think you quite grasp what Arthur C Clarke was going for with this one.