I wonder if the owners of deddit, fb, tweetster, et al, might think it financially worthwhile to cause disruption in the fediverse, and even its ultimate failure.
Don't sweat the small stuff. It's dead. Let it go.
The discomboulator is that the changes could have been had without need of a scapegoat.
It took a shocking amount of arrogance and contempt for the builders of that playground (the 'little people' who made this all possible) to so badly foul such a simple thing.
And opening the mouth only to change feet.
Extraordinary failure. One for the history books.
I left, deleted my account and any comments of value. The place is dead to me. It's incomprehensible why people are still there being butthurt about it. They haven't been kidnapped. There's no guy at the door with a gun who's suggesting they not leave.
There's nothing new, no surprises. Abusive people, who treat others poorly (spoiler!), will abuse and treat people poorly. Why hang with that?
It's like they're addicted to the free buffet. But the only thing being served lately is shit sandwiches.
Well... bon apetit ya diehards.
A sucker's born every minute.
"I'm sorry I hit you baby. I won't do it again. And this is a chance for us to reflect on why you deserved it."
Okay!
OP's making anti-shitposts... Get him!
I don't see how the app could possibly function without access to your call logs and messages. /s
And what about $100?
I read quite a few comments, admittedly not all. But I haven't seen this asked.
How is this 600 pounder handled? Forklift? Hoist? WTH?
Unfortunately none. Absconded with this several years back and don't even remember where.
To be a fly on that wall.
I've sat at keyboards beside people studiously working their own. My presumption was that we were working on the same project. Then they have their AHA moment, and show me how they've hacked into our host machine.
They didn't do it for money or to cause disruption. They did it to see if they could, and succeeding was reward enough. Then, happy as could be, they set off in pursuit of their next accomplishment.
Ya never know what's going through others' minds or what motivates them.
Like so many things, they only seem expensive until you try to make your own.