I have YouTube Premium and on my phone I sometimes get a "Jump ahead" button that pops up on the bottom right corner when the video is in fullscreen. It doesn't just appear during sponsored segments but also during "less exciting" moments of a video like the introduction.
Crazy. I post under my real name on reddit and I'm a moderator for our local community. I've never gotten any sort of real threat, but its concerning that it ever happens since I'm so easily found in reality.
It's one of the dangers of moderating on the Internet. Back when I was doing it, I had to deal with everything from death threats to foreign police (suicidal users) to white supremacists to the FBI (bomb threats) on a fairly regular basis. It's proportional to the size of the community and how strong the social expectations are, but the interconnected nature of the Internet means that you'll get drive-by attacks just by being accessible. I know more than one mod that had to resign their duties/accounts because someone started stalking them across other platforms and in real life.
always was. otherwise he wouldn't have (checks notes) started influence operations across Reddit with Ghislaine at the wheel after Aaron died. guy is deeply compromised. think it's got something to do with his history of moderation of r/jailbait
FYI, it used to be that you could be added as a moderator to a subreddit without your consent, so people would add highly visible accounts like spez to objectionable subreddits
I'm not an accounting professional, but the official Starbucks report says that for fiscal year 2022, their "GAAP Operating Margin" was 14.3%. That seems to contradict the macrotrends.net website, no?
You are correct it seems to be incorrect, apologies. That's what I get for not looking closely (and trusting Google search to promote factual info in the info cards).
> And if you do, feel free to screenshot me your homepage and tell me it looks normal.
I have two main reddit accounts, one subscribed to "serious" discussion-focused subreddits, and another to all the meme picture-heavy subreddits. The latter's frontpage is mostly OK but the former's is completely desolate.
And ironically most people who power "new reddit" must have been the second one. So either reddit burns or we go back to "serious" discussion focused site, which is win-win.