Reddit takes control of popular subreddit that protested API changes | Engadget 3 1
"comments filled with low effort puns and one liners"
🧑🚀🔫🧑🚀 Always has been
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Plex lays off 20% of its workforce 40 0
Well they also spent the past 10 years building 80% stuff we never wanted
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Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues. 18 0
Can't wait to find out he spent/lost $2B so he wouldn't have to pay Google $1B
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Twitter locked behind login page. 3 0
Can I make this image bigger?
Bigger than you're thinking right now.
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[The Verge] Twitter has started blocking unregistered users 1 0
It very much feels like we've fully moved into a new phase of the locked down internet. You forgot Netflix's crackdown on password sharing, imgur deleting NSFW and anonymous content, increasingly ridiculous subscription prices (youtube tv went from $35 to $73 in 4 years). The corporations have us locked in and now it's time to squeeze.
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Tried to look at an Amber Alert today 7 0
Twitter, just today, started forcing login to see all tweets. So it's relevant and timely.
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