Speaking as someone who's dealt with legal issues regarding software usage, it's not an issue.
This site looks like a copy, but if you saw it early on, it was a shell of what it is now. They built this. Functionality was created to replicate Reddit like style, but it's not the same code.
In the software world, anything not an exact copy at the code level is okay, unless specifically allowed under license. You can build the same "functionality" in an almost limitless ways with code style, and different languages. Ex; anyone can build a search engine that feels like Google, but you can't use Google's code to do it (unless explicitly allowed).
Was looking for this. Scott Adams has been a Trump supporter since the escalator.
Thankfully there are more Trump supports than people shitting in the street.
Maybe just reciting the pledge of allegiance again would help.
He didn’t even kill the guy. It was another from his team. That’s what makes the murder charge even dumber than it already was.
That’s exactly what it is.
Why is it always Florida?
I like being able to easily return a thread I’ve commented on, or at least know what topic the comment was made against.
Saved threads or comments would help, but I’m curious about enabling other similar functionality to reddit in comment history.
- Topic title is displayed over your comment
- Comment itself is hyperlinked to the thread it was made.
Either would make it easier to track replies and participate in a back and forth prior to any kind of DM functionality w/ notifications.
Thanks for all your hard work.
They never stopped calling us Russian bots.
I can’t stand his face. Especially that stupid grin he has, looking forward, while Nunes eviscerates him.
It’s not a smug look... I can’t properly articulate that dumb, absent look he has. Befogged?
You can also try the Brave browser. Default strips this crap, with the ability to allow certain items for sites you want to support, or just for comparability reasons. It uses Crome’s addon store, so you lose nothing at worst, and gain more privacy at best.
Brave also finds 0 items (ads, trackers, scripts) with thedonald.win, for even more winning.
I never noticed the resemblance to Cartman before. Now I can’t unsee it. ?
It's not doxxing unless you are giving out personal addresses and non-public methods of direct contact. Everyone that's involved with PR (including top execs and board members) of any given public company, are fair game. They are a matter of public record, and the face of their companies.
I'm guessing you hit a nerve, and they used doxxing as the catch all.
Jim's Tweet:
"A 40 minute opening statement from a guy who overheard a phone call that was “a couple minutes.”
THIS is the Democrats’ last ditch effort? Talk about desperate."
It's not fake, it's DOCTORED! The eagle was photo-shopped.
As already pointed out, the CEO of Reddit.
It's used in lieu of "Edit" because he was previously caught editing user comments in T_D.
And use two-factor authentication with every app that supports it!
If deployed correctly, your password could be 12345, and it would still be incredibly protected by a 2nd authenticator.
If WoW players have been using one from early on to protect their virtual shit, everyone should be protecting your banking and privacy the same way.
Considering the T_D mods (admins here) have full control, I have little doubt it will stay the same.
The trick will be onboarding as many MAGA patriots as possible, before the brigaders and shills begin to catch significant wind.
Speaking of wind, time to rewatch Swalwell's ass clenching facial expression...
Other than the name, I like it! "Tiny Hand" proves the left can't meme anything.
It's a good time to brush up on CB and Ham radio skills.