Funny because of the "not a paywall" on the article which the intent is to force the user into providing their email address to read the entire article.
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Same here. I've got a handful of friends that only want to talk about the latest call of duty or rainbow six, but I'm just not into the competitive gameplay. I just want to play the game. Single player is the way I go and I play it because it's like an immersive movie. I get to control the character and see the story unfold, it's like magic. Every now and then I get to talk about how amazing the story in that one game was, and it's just like talking about a movie, but I don't play the single player games solely for the purpose of being able to talk about it. I got to experience it, and play it the way I wanted.
Do you have some tidbits to share on who is being naughty? I'm curious.
Who is a 9 year old article?
What if I just sat in the drive through and said I'm not moving until the prices drop below surge?
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Just a guess here... It may be possible to come up with a tool to re-subscribe to communities from one account to another. However, copying across posts to the new account seems like it would require the tool to literally re-post everything you previously posted on the old account so I'm not sure that's really feasible.
Having said that, I doubt there is a tool that exists at the moment. Best you can probably get is figuring it out yourself (and optionally sharing with the community) or putting a bounty out there to find someone else to make the tool for you.
Oh I agree. It gets more difficult over time though, as more people begin to only know the entity by the new name. I'm not a Twitter user so I really don't care about the new "X" name, but I still know and will forever know that Spectrum is Comcast and Lumen is Century Link, because I care deeply about the bullshit they are about. And will I continue to remember Twitter for what it is no matter the name they decide to go by. I was mainly pointing out that they do in fact have the right in the law to rebrand, to put a thin veil over their previous mishaps.
Except they do, and they do it all the time.
- Comcast / Spectrum
- Century Link / Lumen
Just two glaring examples. There's tons more out there.