Stolen from Rayce Archer below:
Stolen from Rayce Archer below:
“Sure it was mega condescending, but did you ASK women about it? Some women love being condescended to, probably! I haven’t asked them, but that sounds plausible to me!!”
Thanks. As someone who avoids Twitter like the plague, I was also confused by that bit of jargon.
If you’re gonna use jargon in the article can you at least explain it? I spend a fair amount of time on Twitter and I still had to Google what “ratioed” means.
Is there information on how much data a typical kotaku page uses? This page alone has 7 ads and an autoplaying video
I’m not knocking streaming or people who watch it. But what’s the appeal of someone like Dr. Disrespect? Do you watch because you’re envious? Do people genuinely like him as a person/character? Is it shock value in the same vein as Howard Stern?
Like, I’ve watched him briefly a couple times to see what he does and he…
I was thinking this.
I don’t see a major or even minor EU or North American city on the list. This headline could have easily been “living in an developing nation that pollutes like its 1977 LA is bad for your health.”
Correct headline: idling in traffic with your windows down in developing countries with minimal pollution controls increases your exposure to pollution (which may or may not be a meaningful increase that has health outcomes because we didn’t test that).
“Instead of not acknowledging it or explicitly showing it, the game opts for a middle ground between these two extremes. The result is a muddled and indecisive depiction of Jim Crow.”
Should have left it, but added an audio clip of “Black Lives Matter” every time it’s used.
According to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier....
the beginning of that sentence is pretty amazing!
All I take away from it is it’s an even worse Instagram; only a few people are super famous on it, everyone that has a profile on it thinks they themselves are super famous, yet the only people you EVER hear about on the platform are the aforementioned super famous people when they do some dumb shit.
The implosion of Mixer gave Twitch the confidence to exert its dominance.
better late than never.
Said it before, I’ll say it again.
Yeah, “out of the blue”, lol.
Maybe Twitch has finally realized that the platform is big enough that it doesn’t need to indulge individual celebrity assholes to survive.
I’m going to guess it’s some variation on “being a really shitty person.”