

Reddit was already the replacement everyone went to after they redesigned Digg in 2010 to focus on publishers and traffic fell 50% almost immediately. Digg had 40 million monthly visitors and a $160 Million valuation at the time.


Reddit was already the replacement everyone went to after they redesigned Digg in 2010 to focus on publishers and traffic fell 50% almost immediately. Digg had 40 million monthly visitors and a $160 Million valuation at the time.

This should be enabled by default for security.
Why is it that finance companies all seem to have shit security options unless directly required by law? You’d think when handling things where they might have financial liability they would implement basic protections across the board.

Nah just make up a fake story about immigrants killing your parent or some shit. That’s what half of them do anyway.

Now watch the Republican party turn to gun control legislation just like they did the last time.
The Black Panther Party started performing armed patrols in Oakland to protect citizens from the police, “cop watching” in the 1960s. Ronald Reagan passed the Mulford Act in 1967 and that started the push to limit guns in CA, supported by the NRA.
Can’t really blame them for trying to get some of their money back.
Unadulterated technical incompetence from a tech company is par for the course these days though.