So when companies pay $10MM but it’s lol me the average consumer paying a $15 fine. Yep.
So when companies pay $10MM but it’s lol me the average consumer paying a $15 fine. Yep.
Over covid we would tip fairly frequently for takeout. We still on occasion tip to local places, but most of the time we don’t. I’m literally picking up the food, no service is being provided.
Wow, 57MM daily visits? I wonder how many are legit and not bots, kind of like how Twitter was when Elon bought. Shows that the few hundred thousand that might have came to fediverse is not even a dent in the numbers. We’ll see what happens after June 30th.
For reddit folks - imagine there are 10 different reddits with all of their own individual subreddits. You have the ability to only view and comment on yours, but also can look and comments on all of those others ones if you want to.
But this is (to most people and those exiling Reddit) the beginning of the fediverse and something new. To start fragmenting so early isn’t a great look. Can mods ban people on these instances? Still learning how all this works.
How are posts moved up the main page or top or hot? Is it based off upvotes, or boosts? I don’t even know the difference.