Never seen that banner or an ad. I guess it's just a matter of time though 😕
So this is the "moderate republican". Good to know...
I don't buy on Amazon anymore. Not only to they treat their employees like crap, but also it's harder and harder to find quality stuff on their platform. Fake reviews are a huge problem.
As an AI model, I cannot answer duplicate questions. Please check this completely unrelated question instead.
All of this is just noise designed to keep us talking about the site. You could call it bad advertising. We should stop feeding the troll.
Making predictions this far into the future when we have the huge global warming crisis looming ahead doesn't seem very wise. The arguments put forward in the article reinforce this initial impression. They don't seem to have thought very hard.
Who cares. Do we really want people who buy into this sort of stuff here?
Mod heavy people always talk about this supposedly huge influx of trolls, toxicity, spam that they have to moderate, but I just don't see it. I'm not sure that I have seen even a single post that obviously needed to be moderated this week. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right communities?
It isn't. I don't care what happens to reddit. I want to move on, so the only thing that matters (to me) is the success of alternative communities such as lemmy.
Huffman says the blackout hasn’t had “significant revenue impact”
So two-day revenue change is his preferred metric? If I were a Reddit investor, I wouldn't want this guy as a CEO...
I don't understand why they keep targeting art. Wouldn't smashing car windows (for example!) make more sense?