IDK, ask the companies who refuse to pay fair wages and the government who refuses to force them to do so?
IDK, ask the companies who refuse to pay fair wages and the government who refuses to force them to do so?
Now we need a Kenny & Lenny crossover episode.
I have always HATED the auto refresh features so many sites enable by default. Twitter does it, Facebook does it, Reddit does it (sometimes), etc. I can’t stand it. I want to read what I scrolled down to not something that just randomly popped up. Or worse some of them do this weird thing where it scrolls me further down and automatically hides the previous ~5+ posts or something like that. Super annoying.
This type of thing should be a user setting, not a site wide setting, IMO.
Also, there should be a user setting (maybe I missed it?) to reposition the new comment box to the top of the page instead of the bottom.
Turning the front page of the Internet into the back page of your bird cage’s newspaper, one day at a time.
I mean we kind of have an informal version of this when the plane lands right? My last flight last year was super delayed and we nearly had to gently shove past people and literally run in the airport to make it to our connection on time.
Yep. I think this is pretty much guaranteed at this point. Can’t have anything users actually want to keep around, that might hurt profits.
There just needs to be automatic instance assignment for new users with registration time opt-out for those who want to choose. Pick whichever one is the most populated. If that’s down at that particular moment in time, pick the next most populated and so on. Take the instance picking out of the equation for people who don’t care about that. People who do care can still pick their own.
That being said, it’s difficult to grow a new website in general unless it’s already got established backing from other source (i.e. a large corporation, celebrity, etc.), It’s not like old days in the 90s when there were far fewer websites in general.