No shit
No shit
Mostly I don’t understand why they are announcing this without sharing what they’re doing instead
I’m sure this will happen. People do get crazy when Internet arguments occur. But what is the risk to you I wonder? If they do something that will get them banned, it will only affect that account. Do others really pay attention to usernames? I don’t… I could see someone coming into a contentious debate and trolling but ultimately do any of these debates really matter outside of just the sharing of knowledge and ideas? I’m trying to think how it could really negatively affect me other than just being rude and offensive to my ego.
I’m sure this will happen. People do get crazy when Internet arguments occur. But what is the risk to you I wonder? If they do something that will get them banned, it will only affect that account. Do others really pay attention to usernames? I don’t… I could see someone coming into a contentious debate and trolling but ultimately do any of these debates really matter outside of just the sharing of knowledge and ideas? I’m trying to think how it could really negatively affect me other than just being rude and offensive to my ego.
Oh I see. It took me a minute because hummingbirds are actually quite vocal, and surprisingly loud. It’s a squeaky sort of trill. Yes I’m fun at parties
Ah yes, we know of the TumTum gender as well https://imgur.com/gallery/CKLmGQF
I made an account on 2 servers and downloaded 3 different apps for it and it’s not working but I’ll try again later
I’m confused, I thought Elon was trying to kill Twitter on purpose.
Can we get this on fdroid?
I’m old so I doubt very much that it’s new lol
Babe charge your phone you’re making me nervous
My phone opens links in a browser and they don’t work in the browser ¯\_ʘ‿ʘ_/¯
Can we stop posting Reddit’s ads here please
I wouldn’t as that would feel too presumptuous
I imagine most people are like me and wouldn’t go into your profile unless they knew at least some kind of reference to what the app is for
"Disney claims it needs to destroy the content to cut costs on platforms that aren’t making money, but experts say the company is overstating the value of its content — which could ultimately help the company pocket a higher tax break.
In May, Disney told regulators that it will incur $1.5 billion in losses as part of its content purge. Disney’s chief financial officer, Christine McCarthy, told investors Disney was making “excellent progress on our cost-cutting initiatives,” on its May earnings call, including “removing certain content from our streaming platforms.”
How can it be both?