

Why would Reddit care if subs disallowed links that would take their users off platform?
Why would Reddit care if subs disallowed links that would take their users off platform?
That also makes sense.
TikTok put up a banner saying that the app was unavailable until incoming President Trump can do something about it despite Biden saying he would not enforce the ban. And then when Trump said he would not enforce the ban they put up a welcome back banner thanking Trump.
They signaled loud and clear they’re ready to play ball. They’ll get a lot behind the scenes because they kissed the ring. I could see Bytedance selling TikTok but Trump lets them continue to collect data or some shit.
Still, not 30ish digits like that person said. Hyperbole be damned.
Bank account numbers are, like, 8-10 digits. Certainly not 30ish.
Boost on Android still works if you mod any subreddits.
It was a distraction from Luigi.
Huh. Facebook would never either knowingly or because they are money grubbing POSs hire incompetent fact checkers and then when their incompetency comes to light use that as an excuse to scrap the whole thing… Never!
So you didn’t bother to read the article but felt the need to make a top level comment about it?
Jake from State Farm told me bundling was a good thing.
That’s not at all true.
From where, exactly?
Not a good look
Well that’s fucking dumb.
OK, I had no idea what I was talking about, lol. Thanks for responding!
Forgive my ignorance, aren’t emails sent in plain text that can be read by any of the networks they are passed between? I’ve always been taught email is the least secure of any communication.
Wait, how is email more secure than SMS?
Arizona Approved One Charter School’s Curriculum To
WillBe Taught by AI, No Teachers
Fixed that joke of a clickbait headline.
So they will run for office in Arizona.
I was under the impression it was six people that were DOGE henchmen. They absolutely knew what the job was so I don’t know what you’re on about. Their names should absolutely be public knowledge.