Reddit: "We don't suck enough, but how can we make our site and business practices more despicable?". Spez: "I've got it"
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And last year Spez made 193 million for these decisions because thats just how humanity works.
I thought he said the company wasnt profitable, how does he get almost 200 million dollars then?
Had to dump all that money somewhere to make sure the company wasn't profitable..
Stock mostly
It's $193M in stock, which can only be cashed out once Reddit IPOs, thus the drive to do so. Aside from that he gets a "mere" $600k/yr. He can probably borrow against that to a certain point, but I'm not sure a bank would value assets that can't be liquidated.
capitalism rewards the grifter and destroyer when not tightly controlled by regulation.
Our current grifter economy was seeded in Reagan's radical deregulation. And we haven't even hit the worst of it yet.
Lots of people get things they don't deserve.
Reddit: over enthusiastic, damp-sounding applause
Lina Khan is doing pretty good work in my opinion. It would be a shame to lose that kind of talent under a republican administration.
Absolutely. FTC finally has some balls
If Dolt 45 makes it into office we have a whole fucktonne more to worry about than social media scraping.
We need more people like Lina Khan!
User: Hey , two trains leave Cincinnati, one travelling at 50mph and one at 45mph, how long until they're 400km apart?
: The narwhal bacons at midnight into a coconut. Did I answer your question?
can you imagine an LLM trained on the_donald? Shit will be worthless
It's 2 days, 1 hour, 42 minutes and 34.9 seconds in case you're wondering
Ah, but what about the first on a bearing of 270°, and second on a bearing of 190°, assuming the use of established rail routes?
2 hrs 37 min!
Spez is in so far over his head at this point it feels like
"keep digging"
Spez is on his way to his own Digg 4.0
By the time they get on their asses it'll be too late
It was being used before they had the agreement anyways so it's a little too late to stop it lol
I wonder if some users were working with the FTC and sent things up the chain because fuck spez