Ok, so what’s YouTube’s and tiktok’s thinking, then?
Ok, so what’s YouTube’s and tiktok’s thinking, then?
Can anybody explain what the thinking behind censoring the word “sex” is? I mean, who is it being censored for and what is the fear would happen if those people saw the uncensored word?
I feel like an annual reminder would be entirely sufficient, to be honest.
But they’re not called Salad Hut! How can they possibly make good looking salads?
It’s actually really smart that he’ll do all these things “on day one”. Leaves the rest of the term free for golfing.
Look at all these anti-Semites! Thousands of them!
What the hell, OP? Don’t ommit what it taught the guy about B2B sales!
My favourite is:
If you’re scared to spell out a scary, bad word, find another word to use instead of trying to hide it behind similar characters.
Good Christian Wives don’t mind groping, they only strive to please their husbands! ☝️
And you know as well as I do that this started with TVs, not Xboxes.
People couldn’t have fun inside before xboxes? Come on now.
Can you elaborate on the effect of Xboxes on the parks budget? You kinda postulate that there is a connection without ever substantiating that.
And even that level is molecular 🤯
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Pretty sure they just didn’t migrate to the new data structure and didn’t actually delete the raw data. They’re effectively deleted for users but not for Reddit.
Ok, now compare texture resolutions and vertex counts.
I feel like slapping a random cat picture underneath some funny take isn’t the most effort to put into what hardly qualifies as a meme.
I’m not trying to paint you anything, I’m just reading your replies. At least I did until now.
I know you don’t think that, but imagine thinking sex was negative or morally questionable. It all comes down to money, of course. “Can’t have my brand associated with sex because some people hate sex and they might not give me their money! Better pretend like we can deny sex exists altogether.” And then the same advertisers advertise beer using boobs.