Doing so would break nearly all Internet access. Do you really run a whitelist rather than a blacklist? Is it not tedious to add hundreds of domains to one rather than a few to the other?
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Wait, so you literally have hundreds of accounts? How do you manage them all?
For what it's worth, I'm Asian and I had no idea that this was a derogatory word towards Asians and it doesn't bother me.
Thanks, I have more to learn about this topic!
Going open-source was the biggest single factor in immediately swaying me over here from Thunder (well, it was really the multi-community feed feature, but closed-source is what held me back). Thanks for being transparent!
Right, but I think it'd be harder to get it to unlearn the wrong data if the topic itself is obscure.
None of which I know...
Let me introduce you to something known as military time (which, yes, even exists in the US)...
Also, people forget that Discord's streaming capability is, unfortunately, absolutely top-notch; no other community-screensharing platform has fewer issues, and my friends and I like to watch each other play games often.
This is exactly what I was gonna say: I'm amazed that so many millions of people can tolerate its atrocious UI. Even now, the amount of notifications I get from the constant text channels across "servers" (which is such a misnomer for merely "communities") is so ridiculous that I ignore 99.9% of it.
Reddit plans to lock some content behind a paywall this year, CEO says - we don't know for sure what it'll be, but it's just generally not a good sign.
It's crazy that you're being downvoted. I guess they avoid The Atlantic, etc. as well, despite the helpful info in such articles.