But that was exactly what they wanted, hate clicks are eyeballs nonetheless
But that was exactly what they wanted, hate clicks are eyeballs nonetheless
Nope. You need bots to coordinate pixels, people have better things to do than login there.
I think mozilla succinctly explained the flaw in the proposal. Introducing technology to make the lives of the majority better is great, but if the necessary side-effect is to permanently exclude a minority of people from the internet, then that isn’t cool.
I’m a big fan of publii - nice to use, simple, no server-side stuff, so free web hosting should cover all you need.
I’m sure there are places like the internet archive who have copies, your stuff isn’t gone if you delete it.
Reddit is like the ex who cheated on you, that person isn’t the person you knew. Now you can leave behind your stuff at their place, but why would you? You are rewarding them by gifting your stuff, making them more respectable and credible, than you know they really are.
People say move on. Move on, and take your stuff with you.
Perhaps, but his response to it was just… art.
Wefwef has renamed to Vger. The sudden influx/attention has definitely had people rethinking about branding and polish now it no longer seems like a bunch of people in a basement. It’s good
Ditto. As much as people pretend Firefox is niche, it is the only browser with lineage back to the start of the web.