That's how I left ATS. It's so empty after the strike calling it a limited hangout. Even GLP only gets busy when it gets a shout out. Truth isn't an aggregation. It's only what you follow.
Reddit had more to keep my attention. Other people sharing what caught their attention. My preference is to have a longer attention span than articles, and read books.
I was scrolling through modded apps, and some of those chatbots are girlfriends.
That is OP's point. I found it very interesting.
The drama ends up on bored panda, daily dot, YouTube, and tiktok. I think half are creative writing, but one of my children and I enjoy sharing the juicy drama with each other!
I thought it was one of those people that liked to play with chat bots.
I saw the same videos from urban explorers. I think one possibility is manufactured economy. All those supplies. All those jobs.
We have reporters too.
I didn't abandon it when I should have. I made an account here instantly, but even though I never use the app... I didn't use this site much because it didn't have an app.
Is this an intergartion? How strange? I've been very clear that I'm willing to browse, but not make an account or comment. You're a day late, and a dollar short. The answer was in my comment history. The question happens to be... Wtf do you care!?
Don't forget the idiots that just follow the herd.
Anytime I've gone to browse, Reddit is half of what it once was. I'm glad. This week I realized all of the current events are slow. Maybe holidays? Idk. It's weird.
The API drama had the advertisers in the news.
The i vs 1 issue was in my history books as a child. I was so very surprised to find it labeled as a conspiracy theory!
The only part of the OP's research In curious about is the Chinese Ghost cities were urban explored, and they're calling apart. If they were a backup emergency plan... It's not going to work. Which is curious too. Did the builders not know, or was it just creating jobs?
I enjoy reading news, and discussing current events. I don't have a Reddit account after the last ban, because I understand how serious the API drama was. If you take a look at a lot of the news, they're just scraping Reddit for content these days.
I can't remember who, but someone was posting want ads for jobs that specifically were saying Reddit in the time period this article is discussing. They were all removed by admin. These days ads just say marketing.
Fuck. I hate it.
A woman was being mocked about a decade ago, and she used a voice almost as deep as the men in my family to response that her dick was bigger. 🤣
Did you see Elon's response?
My local newspaper writes exactly what they're told. They just did an article on runny noses, and covid.
RaaS happens all the time.
Facts changing has really bothered me recently. Remeber the days when newspapers had journalistic integrety, and documented the updates, and changes? Now I find the same article I learned information, but it's not quite right. Until I check if there was an archived version somewhere.
Physical needs to come back. I'm tired of it.
https://www.westernjournal.com/hundreds-dealerships-accepted-voluntary-buyout-rather-bow-woke-policy-changes/?utm_source=RSSfeed&utm_medium=RSSfeed&utm_campaign=RSSfeed&utm_content=2023-12-22