I'm puzzled what's surprising about this.
I'm not LGBT, or American, but seeing people online suddenly talk openly with a great deal more vitriol and hatred about my friends, and even my child, caused me a fair bit of stress.
I'm puzzled what's surprising about this.
I'm not LGBT, or American, but seeing people online suddenly talk openly with a great deal more vitriol and hatred about my friends, and even my child, caused me a fair bit of stress.
Hard agree, a well moderated interview can be interesting regardless of who the interview is. We all lead our own complex lives.
Build trust by having AMAs of interesting non-celebrity people.
The plus side is that it's open source, so we could look into having some way to collapse crossposts in view so that you eg. see a single link with a "see other conversations about this" button.
yes, it is so small I can't read it, you're right
Oh I'm sure they don't. I just don't know how they imagine the next few years looking. Are they all just assuming they'll be out of the line of sight when things come to a head?
Sure, but it's easy to make a rule of thumb, harder to interrogate it. Why should there be that much art? Again, microscope and bitd definitely don't follow that rule, and seem to be successful.
Jokes on them, we can't sort by upvotes and downvotes in most cases anyway
In japan they put the handwashing sink on the back of the toilet. It's smaller, smarter, and doesn't look weird and gross like this.
Then they brush their teeth in a different room so their toothbrush isn't two feet from their shit.
Compared to account growth that's low but a 33% growth in four days is hard to call "low"
Eh, the wreck of the Titanic looks pretty fascinating in photos. All the interest of abandoned stuff plus deep sea stuff.
I'd rather say that I don't think Reddit gets any ownership of concepts that community members thought up and popularized. Most of us are still those same community members, I have no interest in granting Reddit ownership of our culture.