It wouldn’t surprise me if Twitter is pushing it due to it being proven that outrage boosts engagement. Facebook has been doing that for years.
It wouldn’t surprise me if Twitter is pushing it due to it being proven that outrage boosts engagement. Facebook has been doing that for years.
It looks like its goal is to make everything less comfortable, not more.
Do people usually just ignore these types of emails? Yes, for the simple fact that half of the half trillion emails sent every day is spam mail. Trying to do something with them is a fool’s errand. Just delete and make the most of your day.
162 billion spam emails are sent every day, with 49% of the 333 billion daily emails sent, considered spam (numbers recorded for 2022).(source)
Its not weird to you and as you said, nothing untoward is occurring so I don’t see a reason to stop. I wouldn’t share with peers though for obvious reasons. The small-minded would have a field day.
Does randomizing your MAC create any usability issues? Needing to log in repeatedly, getting bumped off network due to looking like a different device, anything else hindering usability?
The majority of men showed changes in behavior before the suicide, especially social withdrawal,
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488060/
No more than any other social network and more likely to be less so. This just seems to be a justification for future government action against the app/company.
The only good target. I’m glad he was too incompetent to take anyone else with him.
Would be more aptly named the suicidedozer.
That’s an incredibly accurate way of describing what looking at dating today feels like.
Sort of like Cinnamon & Mate. they just kind of creep to other distros.
My IQ continually dropped while reading this summary and anyone that knows me would tell you that I can’t afford that.
This is America
I think that’s a very apt summary of the case. It’s our super-lotto.
Everyone knows(like even my elderly mom) that Google, FB, etc follow you everywhere and that they use that data. I would have no doubt those sites knew she was disabled long before she visited the DMV site. It looks like she just found a way to monetize it.
The article seems a little light on any single fact but does anyone know if there’s any actual data that shows personal disability information being recorded/collected? Is the tracking code being served both on the public side and in the logged in portion of the portal? Absolutely no meaningful information was provided.
I know we can sue a sandwich, is this one of these lawsuits? “I found Google tracking code on the DMV site so it’s time to earn my retirement” sort of thing?
I think I would swap all usage of “Lemmy” for “Hexbear” in the OP as that instance is not an accurate representation of the whole of Lemmy. Perhaps choosing one of the general Lemmy instances would give a more accurate representation.
I think this is suitable here.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/idiocracy-crocs/