No, Discord wasn't around at the time of the Boston Bombing. I believe (though don't know) that he's referring to some of the white nationalist stuff, like Charlottesville perhaps.
>I recently read or heard somewhere, that it is psychologically proven, that if you tell someone what to do, they won't like it (or they'd do the opposite). Have you found stop signs working that way? There was a crash…
I'm saying that literally no where do we say that people should "tip each other for being nice", nor do we have some sort of reward system based on that. That is entirely a thing invented by clickbait headlines. From…
Our emails use Pixel Tags, both our sendgrid emails and our intercom ones. That part of our Privacy Policy is boilerplate from the lawyers, I included that section because of the emails. Sorry if the phrasing is sorta…
>Their basic premise seems to hinge on the idea of "tipping people's niceness". This isn't actually true. Some news article decided that was our basic premise because it made a good clickbait headline. Our tipping…
The suggestions are random based on interests you've chosen, and based on how the volunteer community leaders (mods) have tagged their communities. So if you picked "politics" as an interest during onboarding, it will…
No, Discord wasn't around at the time of the Boston Bombing. I believe (though don't know) that he's referring to some of the white nationalist stuff, like Charlottesville perhaps.
>I recently read or heard somewhere, that it is psychologically proven, that if you tell someone what to do, they won't like it (or they'd do the opposite). Have you found stop signs working that way? There was a crash…
I'm saying that literally no where do we say that people should "tip each other for being nice", nor do we have some sort of reward system based on that. That is entirely a thing invented by clickbait headlines. From…
Our emails use Pixel Tags, both our sendgrid emails and our intercom ones. That part of our Privacy Policy is boilerplate from the lawyers, I included that section because of the emails. Sorry if the phrasing is sorta…
>Their basic premise seems to hinge on the idea of "tipping people's niceness". This isn't actually true. Some news article decided that was our basic premise because it made a good clickbait headline. Our tipping…
The suggestions are random based on interests you've chosen, and based on how the volunteer community leaders (mods) have tagged their communities. So if you picked "politics" as an interest during onboarding, it will…