Yes, this isn’t your average “junior engineer introduces minor bug, exposes volnerability” type of problem, this is very clearly “we know very well this is terrible but we’re selling it using a bunch of buzzwords, so we couldn’t care less”…
Sadly there aren’t a lot of meaningful legal mechanisms to sue these types of scams
I jinxed it, it doesn’t work anymore :/
Absolutely, I’ve done more posting/commenting/upvoting in the last days than I’ve done on reddit in the last year.
Works for me, try again?
Edit: not working anymore
Yeah, that’s a No from me, dog
My guess - zero backtracking
Not defending that joke of an AMA or joke of a CEO, I think it’s reasonable that he’ll have a few prepared answers about expected topics (accessibility in this case) and copy/paste it into the chat. Now why he still manage to answer only a dozen question is, well, a good question…
This has nothing to do with federation, reddit was a single system and had the exact same issue. It’s simply a result of having communities that overlap in topics, or articles that are relevant for multiple communities.
The key is that each of these posts has a different discussion due to the different community it is in, isn’t that good?