Your fetish is safe between you and your admin.
Your fetish is safe between you and your admin.
I, personally, do not want to be defederated from Threads. I want to follow some of the key news orgs and political figures who haven’t made the move over to Mastodon. For me, it can be the best of both worlds. I can get the content I want and maintain the level of privacy that I want.
If you created the sub, then there would be some assumption you can close it if you’d like.
It’s well within reason to fight it just like it’s within reason that users will find other ways. I don’t think it makes Google evil to try to stop people from blocking their ads, but this is the internet and people will always find another way around it.
It just goes to show that, even if you created the sub, you’re not an owner, but just a caretaker and the powers that be can overrule your decision making. Not even Facebook does that with their communities.
Why people would continue to provide free labor for moderating is beyond me. I guess there’s a passion behind each and every sub, but still.
And it, thankfully, changed the trajectory of the entire industry. Phones were TERRIBLE before the competition picked up.
Definitely Spiderverse. It was almost too fast moving at times, but fantastic story telling and, of course, art design.
American here. I’ve never seen a weekend or holiday surcharge. The credit card surcharge is irksome but I get the reasoning behind it. The other two are ridiculous and I would just walk out.
Heck of a last name for someone who did so damn much to move technology forward.
Google shuts down streaming gaming service
CEO: We need a new idea guys. What do you have?
Employee who forgot there was a meeting today: uh how about a streaming gaming service?
Ceo: my god why haven’t we done that before? Get on it.
Same employee: wait…what?
Ceo: what?
Employee: ….
They were the last to do this. Can’t even be mad about it.