A dumb oversight but an useful method to identify manufactured artificial manipulation. It's going to make social media even worse than it already is.
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However logical it may or may not be, it's a reality. Just yesterday we got a stark reminder of how pervasive poor decisions are.
Also, simply "calling out" your boss and HR for making poor decisions is more likely to put them against you than to fix anything.
Frankly feels like this anti-DEI wave is more politically motivated than a matter of results.
We don't live in a perfect meritocracy where people are judged solely in grounds of their skills, we live in a society that is already prejudiced where a lot of minorities don't get the chance to prove themselves. There's studies proving how young white men are favored over any other demographics even when other people have equal or better resumes.
No but Lemmy is not publicly funded so people should send them a few bucks every now and then.
There's no reasonable form of this.
Man, we should break more stuff.
A couple years ago it wasn't thoroughly and transparently sucking off every bit of personal data it could get, and gearing up to put adds on the desktop on top of that.
There's only a handful of games who really need the PS5, no surprise.
You are underestimating how much bulshit people are willing to put up just to not have to make any change.
There used to be laws against this shit.
Right? Steam provides better service and functionality than any other PC storefront. It's ridiculous that there's so much whining about them charging for it. So what if it's a higher percentage? It's also a better service and a large audience. Whoever doesn't like it is free to go elsewhere, unlike console games that can only be sold though the manufacturer's store.