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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone to c/television@piefed.social

I was watching the new season of Man on the Inside last night and caught two pretty substantial references to the Good Place in this scene. Charles is standing beside a notice board at Wheeler College, and behind him is both a Dance Dance Resolution flyer (Jason's dance troupe) and an Acidcat flyer (a DJ who wears a cat head, who Jason once stood in for). Whether this is just an easter egg or is meant to hint that we're in the same universe is hard to tell, but it does add a bit more to the sneaky Eleanor cameo from last season.

There's also a clip from an episode of Veronica Mars that shows up in the last episode, which suggests that Kristen Bell exists as an actress in this world, but is that a confirmation that these are just references and nothing more, or is it a way to throw us off the scent of a spin-off centered around Michael's life as a human?

I suppose we'll have to wait and see.

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[-] davidagain@lemmy.world -1 points 2 months ago

Content not viewable in your region.

Please don't use money grabbing, child data selling, geoblocking imgur.

[-] hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago

Totally reasonable to avoid uploading to imgur if you're worried about third party advertisers collecting your metadata, but that's hardly unique to them. I block ads and also don't have any illusions about countless websites sharing metadata with advertisers. I'm not really aware of a reliable image host that doesn't do this.

Imgur blocking the UK over OSA is a pretty reasonable move, though. Demanding that companies collect ID verification data from users is to me a much bigger liability than their advertisers seeing my IP or browser or whatever. Personally, I fully support companies deciding not to participate in the hoarding of personal information that could be compromised by entirely too common data breaches.

[-] davidagain@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

That's not why they're blocking the UK.

The information commissioner's office found in an investigation that predates the OSA that they were selling users personal data and that some users were tagged as children (dediced from usage, not declaration) and were still sold. They said that if imgur didn't come up with a plan to exclude the users tagged as minors from sale, they would likely be liable for a fine. THAT'S when imgur blocked the UK. It's not actually the OSA that caused the fine, but imgur is happy for people to think it is because the OSA is unpopular.

I fully support companies deciding not to participate in the hoarding of personal information

But they were threatened with a fine for hoarding and selling children's browsing habits, though.

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Also, separately, imgur deleted a bunch of images for the crime of not having a paid subscription. It's silly to use a company who are so clearly starting down the enshittification route. We should switch to others who aren't, or they will all follow imgur's enshittification.

You can upload images directly to your instance while you post. We don't need a corporate image host, we're on the fediverse.

It's wild to me that so many of us left reddit for Lemmy because we found out that we shouldn't trust corporations with our user generated entertainment, and then people go and make the same mistake with imgur while they're enshittifying. Just upload to your instance.

[-] hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Personally, I left Reddit a long time before because of control freaks with no lives who feel the need to dictate their personal preferences to others as though it were a dire moral emergency.

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