For years, YouTube has been the most profitable platform for content creators and attracted hundreds of thousands of people[1] who think nothing but about money. They don't create to express themselves, they produce content.
The simplest of the questions easily becomes a 10-minute video explanation to optimise the ads you put into the video as well as keep the attention of the viewers.
What could be a cute thumbnail to help a potential viewer understand what the video is going to be about, becomes a shitty thumbnail with cliche tricks like a person with a weird expression and a big red arrow somewhere.
The biggest channels[2] are so driven by profit they make whole videos around sponsor integrations, not the other way around.
Compare that to Twitter or Instagram, or any other major platform, where there's less financial incentive and little to no room for clickbait maneuvers. It's mostly YouTube videos that I feel most disappointed with after clicking on them.
If I make a grammar or spelling mistake, I’d love to be corrected.
Obviously, Nazing typos (a apple, the the beach, etc.) or intentionally made errors (starting a sentence with a lowercase, saying “id” instead of “I’d”, etc.) is annoying and stupid, but when I make mistakes like “breath in”, “immigrate from”, “alot”, “this will effect the economy”, and “I’ll tell mom”, I’d love to be corrected.
I don't have a problem with protecting children from sexual assault; but I see this rule on subreddits that if you post child porn, they'll ban and call authorities on you.
However, this system could be abused; an account could be falsely claimed of promoting sexual assault, then be falsely arrested.
I consider it more costly to punish falsely accused people; than to correctly punish criminals. (Relative, they both suck and the latter should usually and carefully be pursued.)
it is impossible for a platform to support every program ever; wine will never be able to run all games; it is just impossible to do so.
It's like not using a game console just because it doesn't support games from other consoles; it's impossible to support every platform ever (and it would be difficult to convince the company to even do so).
Same issue is in Windows 10 too; old games designed for an older windows OS cannot run because they could not account for modern OSes.
TOML is a good file format for the goals it was designed to accomplish.
TOML aims to be a minimal configuration file format that's easy to read due to obvious semantics.
I believe it fulfills this goal pretty well; but it gets so much criticism for goals that it isn't designed to accomplish, or goals that are impossible to fulfill (e.g "not being simple enough").
I like the datetime type; they allow developers to use a datetime system without having to maintain their own datetime library.
Compulsory education is not a good tool for education; some people do not need schooling and can learn enough topics, with just their parents and experience, to survive.
Compulsory schooling forces a person to be near other people; some people are bullies or abusers. The victim should not be near these people; yet the victim is forced to be near them because current compulsory schooling systems demand that everyone goes to school.
Also, some people can already learn well on their own; children can be taught critical thinking so that they can learn on their own. Unfortunately, compulsory education systems suck at this goal and end up screwing up the critical thinking skills.
The school curriculum of some countries are really bad.
Some people can bypass compulsory education through corrupt means; this results in a disproportional distribution of power.
In history, parents have been educators for their children during our primal times; why do parents have to forc
Further more I never received permanent harm from porn; in fact I didn't even receive harm at all.
In my experience, all of my "addiction" issues with porn are just ADHD behaviors that would have applied to other entertainment anyway.
I emphasized that porn is not dangerous to the viewer; porn can be harmful to the actors if safety is not properly maintained; but this statement can be said for every type of entertainment that is not complete animation.