Oh good, the corporate propaganda worked.
We already have that abundance. It’s just waiting to be liberated.
It defaults to opt-out ONLY if you have already told it to prevent other forms of scraping, such as search engines. Otherwise you are opted in by default.
I’m really high, and I just need you to know you posted good.
Patreon: We already sell every minuscule scrap of data we can glean from our users, so preventing us from selling info about the videos they watch, like, violates our free speech, man.
Nah it’s cool.
So it’s pronounced “kwoob,” right?
Thanks for posting the archived version. I ran across this story recently and hit a paywall right after the article mentioned the problem with paywalls.
More like Jeff Bozos, am I right?
As tempted as I am to reply “Well, duh,” I suppose it’s good that we’re getting research to back up what we already knew.
That’s some good news. I’ll be interested to see what actually changes.
I didn’t even realize that was a thing. Cool, though.
Gaia Online is still alive, believe it or not. www.gaiaonline.com
Huge and widespread, yet low-quality and ineffective. Kind of disturbing and amusing at the same time.
Non-paywalled articles:
https://news.yahoo.com/mystery-land-buyers-around-california-192053920.html
How unsurprising. There will be no consequences for the federal government, even if this information should become common knowledge.
Let’s go Pop!_OS! We’re #2! We’re #2!