I just read the sticky and those are some real stupid reasons to not blackout the sub, and instead just made a half-assed attempt to participate. I've never visited r/games and now I'm glad I never have.
>Put those together and it's plausible that Reddit wants to go from a discussion site with cats to a cats feed site with meaningless discussion, and a bunch of ads mixed in. That would align with the changes Reddit…
I haven't seen any politics in my feed. The content it shows me is fairly related to what I watch. I have used "Not interested" and "Don't recommend channel" fairly often, so that probably has helped.
Venmo requested the something similar from me a few years ago for an account with 0 activity. Except they wanted a passport or driver's license with a selfie. This was an account without any bank account or cards…
I feel like there's more to that situation, since he had multiple accounts compromised.
No wonder their roads are so bad.
Ah well, it seemed reasonable to me because that was one of M66B's first guesses too. His first comments about this publicly mention guessing that it's favicons, but I suppose he could have eliminated several other…
How do other email apps handle this? Do they just disclose it in the privacy policy? Or do none of them have this feature?
Google may not have given the specific reason but isn't it a reasonable guess based on what they told the dev? It seems like it's what the developer thinks the culprit is too. His commit yesterday was to disable it for…
I just read the sticky and those are some real stupid reasons to not blackout the sub, and instead just made a half-assed attempt to participate. I've never visited r/games and now I'm glad I never have.
>Put those together and it's plausible that Reddit wants to go from a discussion site with cats to a cats feed site with meaningless discussion, and a bunch of ads mixed in. That would align with the changes Reddit…
I haven't seen any politics in my feed. The content it shows me is fairly related to what I watch. I have used "Not interested" and "Don't recommend channel" fairly often, so that probably has helped.
Venmo requested the something similar from me a few years ago for an account with 0 activity. Except they wanted a passport or driver's license with a selfie. This was an account without any bank account or cards…
I feel like there's more to that situation, since he had multiple accounts compromised.
No wonder their roads are so bad.
Ah well, it seemed reasonable to me because that was one of M66B's first guesses too. His first comments about this publicly mention guessing that it's favicons, but I suppose he could have eliminated several other…
How do other email apps handle this? Do they just disclose it in the privacy policy? Or do none of them have this feature?
Google may not have given the specific reason but isn't it a reasonable guess based on what they told the dev? It seems like it's what the developer thinks the culprit is too. His commit yesterday was to disable it for…