This doesn’t require the user to be able to block, it’s required that there is the ability to block a user from the system in general.
This doesn’t require the user to be able to block, it’s required that there is the ability to block a user from the system in general.
This is amazing, is TDE able to run on Wayland?
Its a surprise to me that a reddit post or any kind of random text blurb can be used as an admission of anything. What if the guy simply says I made all that up for fun? There is no requirement for text written on the internet to be under oath. Edit: fixed spelling oauth -> oath ;)
I bet they r just being lazy and can get away with it. Wasn’t going to use it anyway.
They have been making a profit on YT for years already. This isn’t to cover the server cost, its to increase the bottom line after all competition was crushed by them. Also, I remember a time with unobtrusive ads that were fine and not an issue, unfortunately for the past 2 years or so they’re pushing more and more ads lately doubling up on them as well. Clearly people - just like me - start fighting back and stop them from abusing with massive amounts of unwanted content.
How would they enforce this on open source projects without companies behind them?