I’ve got this user tagged as “tells people what they’ve labeled people”, and have done for a while.
I’ve got this user tagged as “tells people what they’ve labeled people”, and have done for a while.
It’s also where a lot of the bigger subreddits set up shop during the API thing, and to an extent the “default option” when setting up an account.
Who’s forcing you to read half baked reckons on FB?
“It’s not right that things can be said on TV or the floor of Congress, but not on our platforms,”
I somewhat respect that statement actually.
He won the popular vote, you can’t blame that on gerrymandering.
What business though?
What is the use case for a $200 a month AI subscription? It’s a lot of money to spend on a novelty, clearly people are finding it useful.
Ahh, right.
There are some legit use cases for AI, so they will no doubt make a decent amount of money in the future from it.
Not a single one of those is tempting for me to see, just more generic dross.
The entire industry seems dedicated to cranking out the most generic, by the numbers content you can imagine.
I’ve explicitly said I’m not a fan of the guy, but believe what you want to believe, I guess.
I’m genuinely baffled as to what your point is here. Do you think the fact he’s making money doing this is news to me?
Unless you’re working on something incredibly important, and you can threaten people with jail time if you tell anyone. The US government kept the SR-71 blackbird secret for about a decade, for example.
I mean, he’s a slimy character, and I don’t like the guy at all, but he’s either given or raised huge amounts of money to charity through his stunts.
And denying that happened just looks bad for you, to be honest.
There isn’t a difference in the end result, and they’re desperate to find a reason to hate the guy.
He’s not a likeable character, to be fair.
A chunk of both, I think.
He has genuinely given a ton of money to charity, to be fair.
The Pentagon also approved funding for content involving YouTube star Jimmy Donaldson, a.k.a. MrBeast, who was slated to lead a humanitarian effort in Puerto Rico.
What a headline, what an article.
That’s a very plausible theory actually.
They consider themselves a general purpose instance, with minimal oversight or censorship, and I’ve had no issues so far. Either them or sh.itjust.works are the ones I’d choose.