Saw this screenshot on Mastodon. They won't tell how they're going to track it exactly but it sounds like some weird estimation work.
veloxization
He's still mad at those researchers for scraping the data that shows that ever since he took over, the antisemitism, racism and general bigotry has gone up on the platform.
I can't view my achievements so I don't know. I assume no because there's no overlay. I actually forgot GOG even had achievements. I just don't care about them that much usually.
Steam achievements work normally, of course.
You don't need GOG Galaxy. I play my GOG games through Heroic Games Launcher on my Artix Linux system.
Path of Exile is rated Gold on ProtonDB and according to reports works out of the box through Steam Proton.
Asking others and even yourself "why?" when it comes to views is a really good thing to practise, I agree. And don't leave it to just one layer. Ask "why?" after every single explanation and see how deep you or whoever you're asking can get. It's one thing to have a view and a whole another thing to know how you got to that view.
I've gotten out of harmful views by using this technique and realising that the only reason I held some views was because "others told me so", which caused me to look into things more.
Of course this won't work with really stubborn people but it's a good start to make at least some people think.
Settings -> Post History
The options you seek are there. c:
Oh look. It's Jim Pickens.
https://matrix.squirrel.rocks/furry_servers
Furry Matrix spaces listed. I've been having a great time chatting on the few spaces listed there. c:
ウーパールーパー (ūpārūpā), comes from the English wooper looper. c:
Personal tl;dr:
- Affects only large platforms for now
- Selling illegal goods is not allowed and there must be a way to report that content
- Ad targeting based on sexuality, religion, ethnicity or political beliefs is not allowed
- Targeting ads on children is restricted
- Transparency on how recommendation algorithms work
- Option to opt out of recommendation algorithms
- Requirements for data sharing with researchers and authorities
- Cooperation with crisis response requirements
- Requirement for external and independent auditing
I think about it along this analogy:
You ring up your artist friend and would really like to see this specific thing drawn. Your friend gets inspired and is happy to oblige completely for free as they make art for fun. You give them specifications, they send you progress pictures and you tell them how to tweak those WIP pictures until you get the piece you envisioned, drawn by this artist friend of yours.
Now, who owns the work? The artist, right? You don't get to claim ownership just because your instructions got that piece done.