While cats are inarguably cool, they are also one of the greatest human-caused dangers to life on our planet. They did the right thing.
While cats are inarguably cool, they are also one of the greatest human-caused dangers to life on our planet. They did the right thing.
An alias isn’t instant privacy. If you upvote your local sports team, downvote a local politician, etc and never comment anti-establishment sentiments that still builds a profile which could interest someone who has no need to have access to that information.
Kind of a bummer for anti-dictator memes. People might have thought they could maintain anonymity by upvoting without commenting. Better to not engage with it at all.
Why does the person have no problem sharing their address with the DMV but gets upset when their address is leaked publicly? Curious. They claim to value transparency, but oppose doxxing?
Yall remember those “your stripper name is the street you grew up on and your pet’s name” challenges? Literally phishing for password recovery keys.
Probably the same thing that happens with Reddit. A slow connection doesn’t get confirmation of posting as fast as it wants so it sends the post again.
Lmao I’m not surprised that a wallstreetbets mod thought a subreddit’s name is a trademark.