Ah, so it is PowerToys, but for Samsung phones.
EDIT: nvm. I thought this was a Samsung app, but turns out it is third party.
Ah, so it is PowerToys, but for Samsung phones.
EDIT: nvm. I thought this was a Samsung app, but turns out it is third party.
100% this post is getting down voted just because Linus is in the thumbnail, and the people didn't even bother watching it.
Because if they did, they would have seen that it is a very informative video.
How long until grandpoobear is banned from posting their content for having poo in their name, just like they deleted all his Mario maker levels for having the word poo in them?
It is relevant though, since the issue of it being animal abuse or not is central to the whole thing.
Is it not animal abuse? Then what has happened in this post is correct.
Is it animal abuse? Then this post shows that the admins will roll over if they get enough push back from a group of users.
The Internet: Where men are men, women are men and the children are FBI agents.
I wonder if they are aware that in Europe the Disney character is called Vaiana, because there is a porn star named Moana.
In this case (according to the donation page), he is part of the reason they are in this mess, as his mom is unable to find employment since everyone thinks she drove him to the protest where he shot those people.
Right to the temple of anyone who decided it was OK to do this kind of data collection.
Let me see if I get this right: they get disqualified for containing an ingredient that hasn't been certified as edible (kokum butter) and is usually used in cosmetics, and there is no evidence of Big Cheese being the reason for the disqualification, other than the owner of the company saying it.
But it is still Big Cheese' fault?
This has little to do with reddit though, other than they being the target.
These companies might just as well go after owners of fediverse instances, and would likely have more luck, as Lemmy owners won't have the same resources as reddit to fight it in a court.
Everyone who goes from having a lifetime/onetime license to a subscription uses the same excuse: "it's our users who want us to make more money"