That's patently false. You haven't actually read the article have you?
Like I said, the chances of any human ever reading it are extremely small. Close to 0%. Shit like that is automated.
Maybe but 100k a day is not noteworthy for a country like Norway either.
Indeed, I've used airbnb several times now to rent a vacation home in the French/Belgian/German countryside. For that it's great. Cheaper than renting a bungalow somewhere and you have more space.
100k a day is not even worth looking at for them.
Cool. At least they get to read something entertaining then. Also, I seriously doubt any of the input ever gets read by a person at all. Chances are it gets collected and processed by some application to generate a list of keyword for their customer satisfaction reports.
I usually just enter offensive shit if I'm forced to enter text.
Plenty of good office chairs available for normal prices in Europe...
Toddler car seats actually have good lumbar support though.
That's nice but all of that is irrelevant. You can view tweets without making an account.
Also, not one government solely relies on Twitter to disperse information, it is just one additional channel. They also use their own websites, apps, TV and radio.
Why is it absurd? The best way to reach people is on the platforms they use. People are not going to install some government app or use a special website to see those kinds of messages.
Ah, that's messed up.
Mental illness is supernatural? What does that mean?
I doubt it's seriously hurting Reddit, if at all. People would really hurt Reddit if they just stopped using it entirely. No posting, no commenting and no lurking.
If only people would actually stop using Reddit instead of doing these useless “protests” like they do in /r/videos. They're still using the site, that's what Reddit wants...
I don't have a promotions tab either. Or any tab for that matter.
Edit: I turned the tabs on, no ads in the promotions tab either. Maybe it's not a thing in my country.
Does it? Never had one.
This is what Reddit forgot. They don't implicitly provide any value, it's the community that provides the value. Reddit is just the place where people happen to post.
This is my sister's cat Casey. She never sits still for a picture but when she finally did it turned out pretty good.
My little 11 year old black kitty called Beertje (little bear in Dutch) enjoying the sun.
My cat Boris being afraid because he thinks he's going to die (neighbor is mowing his lawn).