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There are a few ways it could end up on your feed even if you don’t follow it. Someone you do follow could share it on their own page, which is the most likely. A friend could also post it directly to your page (if you allow it) or through messenger (though I don’t know if this would apply to messenger links). It could

I honestly don’t know - I would have to check.

There is a little more to it. The reputiable sources you claim that have a presence on facebook will be impacted. It is not about “random news” but news posted from legitimate sources that is being impacted.

Elon is an asshole

I’m pretty sure when people say ‘sorry’ about divorce, they’re expressing empathy for the emotional turmoil, not suggesting it’s a mistake.

Well, they will continue to let 3rd parties access the API and do exactly what they had been doing - just for a much higher price. They are shooting themselves in the foot, just as Twitter has done, not realizing or caring how many of their users prefer using a third-party app.

Prices will increase until spending improves.

Gross. 

To my knowledge, none of the 3rd party apps have ads, at least none of the ones I’ve used have ads. Developing a way for reddit to insert ads equivalent to the amount in the 1st party app into feeds would be a suitable tradeoff for me.

My wife shared an image (supposedly a still from a video) of TFG standing in front of a painting in which a man twirling his mustache like an old timey villain. In the video TFG was proclaiming is innocence regarding the 37 count indictments he was just handed. I found it hard to believe that it could be real, because

The tone of this article is absolutely wild, what the fuck

Saying that somebody “fell” into it sounds like an attempt to absolve them of responsibility.

Hope it doesn’t affect RES on Chrome.

Honestly, I wish that were true, but it’s not. Behind the Bastards did an excellent podcast on how YouTube’s algorithm does this: it literally almost seduces people with gentle content, then more extreme content, then to crazy

I’m lucky enough to have built a web api for a medium-sized company, with enough freedom to do it well (meaning, they were willing to pay the high price for quality work), and I can tell you that it’s all a matter of foresight.

Not everybody in the industry is super rich. For every millionaire actor there are hundreds of struggling actors living from job to job. The same is true for the writers with high end writers making far less than high end actors.

As a former ISP call centre employee nothing makes me angrier to see the suggestion to contact your ISP when there is an issue with a specific app. 

There was a writer (or comedian; can’t remember who said this) who pointed out that falling back on freedom of speech was the worst argument possible not only because it’s misused so much, but because if your sole argument is that it’s not literally illegal for you to say the words, you’re giving away how weak the

So what you're saying is, Twitter will be doubling it's number of employees?

Ha, some shitbag sympathizer in the grays is already all worked up and playing all the hits.