

That depends on your sorting preference. Several sorting options are very straightforward like top, new, etc.


That depends on your sorting preference. Several sorting options are very straightforward like top, new, etc.


Sex is a scapegoat for implementing surveillance and discrimination systems. The same as every “think of the children” law ever passed.
It’s not about the children, it’s about making it impossible for opponents to justify in the 10 second sound bite that the media allows with no further context whatsoever. And that’s all of the media that 90% of people consume.


They are as far as the shareholders are concerned if Amazon is telling them about different tiers of subscription. The bullshit the company spins is just as, if not more, important than the raw numbers. Especially when companies only report mandated info and the raw numbers they’re referencing aren’t disclosed for comparison.
Statistics is the art of making up a narrative you want to show via numbers, and finding a way to say it exists regardless of reality.


Shareholders are dumb panicky creatures. As long as the numbers aren’t terrible and you say some nice things most of them take it as gospel.
Spinning shit as a positive is a full time career in the corporate world after all.


Subscription info is definitely part of the information provided to investors. The raw numbers may not be in the financial documents, but revenue from subscriptions most definitely is and will give a general idea of changes even if the company doesn’t give the numbers directly.


You’re talking internal accountability. That doesn’t apply at this scale.
The accountability here is to shareholders. And they don’t care about why, just quarterly profits and growth.


Large Shareholders some care about how the line goes up, just that it does. Constantly. Every quarter.


Not when you consider part of the plan is destroying US international power.


So nice of them to help with Spotify’s off-site backup.


It’s a start but doesn’t fully address the problem.
Eh, I’d say it addresses everything that matters.
The root of the problem was that deleting the account was an exploit to avoid limit admin research and further actions, and federation of content removal. That’s the only reason they were bothering to do it. The fix allows admins to research properly, and for federation of removal actions.
It doesn’t solve the root of the issue with bad actors, but that’s a much larger issue well beyond the scope of a couple bug fixes.


My phone’s manufacturer has built in compatibility and quick sharing with iPhone for a year. Fucking posers
What android phones have supported AirDrop for a year?
Because I can’t find anything online to support that claim. There are various apps that do similar transfers, but none of them work WITH airdrop specifically that I can find.


If I’m looking at dates correctly, Disney filed the strike AFTER it was in the public domain already. So it was a bullshit strike from the beginning, not just something that was struck before it entered the public domain and was left over.
The DMCA needs to be updated with fines for clear bullshit claims like this. As it is, there is no penalty for a company to just claim everything. I’d even be okay with platforms like Youtube receiving a portion of that fine for having to be in the middle of the bullshit copyright claims that were overturned because. Give the platforms an incentive to make the process streamlined and straight forward instead of the crap we have now.
Anyone not with their head up their ass saw the numerous warnings from hundreds of organizations and people directly involved in Trump’s life and the evidence that he was literally the Russian asset “Krasnov” back before his first election. This isn’t a revelation to anyone that’s been paying attention. He was impeached for it. Twice. Yet here we are. Indirectly at least, you can’t seriously try and claim that fucking about with Ukraine at all in the midst of Russia trying to annex it is unrelated.