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The paradox of the internet is that people want everything:
- in one place
- free of charge
- anonymous
but don’t want everything:
- owned by one company
- supported by ads
- full of toxic assholes
The paradox of the internet is that people want everything:
but don’t want everything:
Yup.
Imagine your facebook-addicted uncle complaining about the woke platform that he uses all day every day. Then imagine he has the money to buy facebook, as well as the hubris to think he could do a better job running it. That’s basically what happened here.
Serious question, isn’t this going to force them to release their trademark on the word “tweet”?
“Western media won’t post it” literally always means “I believe Russian propaganda videos”
How would that help this situation? It seems like a corporate greed thing, and plenty of rich shitheads are well traveled.
If anything we should be asking why a majority of those construction workers probably voted for the people doing this to them.
The people in the screenshot aren’t accomplishing anything but making themselves feel good. Of all the pointless activities in this vast, pointless universe, complaining about reddit on reddit takes the cake
It depends on context, and I think most people realize this intuitively. If you put pumpkin in somebody’s berry smoothie they’re going to be pissed no matter what the scientific community says lol. It’s the kind of thing that only matters for trivia.
And honestly science appropriated the term from common parlance, not the other way around. So a layperson could just as easily walk into a botany lab and say “fun fact, these actually are berries” and be completely correct.
Good luck, piracy ain’t what it used to be. Denuvo is getting strong af