Why is former Twitter even doing that? I thought only G and FB were affected, as it was based on company size. Supposedly Twitter is (still) not profitable, even.
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Link says it's not found for me
Perhaps the one and only time I'd be rooting for reddit...
I think the service charge bit, that is widespread as an alternative to tipping in Europe, makes a lot of sense in general.
Key word in the above sentence is: alternative
I don't believe it's really over.
Reddark is still reporting 1839 subs are dark.
At least one 1+ million sub is still private, and at least one 10+ million sub is still restricted.
I'm surprised though - I've heard arguments that John Oliver was okay with reddit admins, so why the pushback now to drop it?
I loved this movie
Try asking in /m/kbinMeta?
I get logged out on occasion but the remember me option works well when i log back in. So FWIW i'm not seeing this myself.
I can't argue with that!
Not the OP redditor but the replying redditor.
It's loading for me. YMMV
Just goes to show how low the new owner is...