paid advertising through notifications, which don't go away until you interact with them.
What about it?
I hate this shit with a passion. I have tried all I can to remove this bloatware bullshit but no luck. I don't even have 10 apps and it thinks I should clean my phone. Samsung already does this in the settings app!!!
Dev begging for money again to fund refunds and then manipulating his customers emotionally to decline an AUTOMATIC refund.
What about it?
Any other company and we’d be seething at how blatant and corporate this is.
If you have no problem with this dev using emotional tactics like he has shown the last few weeks to rally his customers to do his bidding then you shouldn’t have a problem with the corporate practices of Reddit charging for its API.
A way to shake things up and start over?
What about it?
We are not in a position to take this but do these types of opportunities give people a chance to reset?
If you have children and are struggling has anyone ever done a big move like this and it's worked? I thought of this as someone posted earlier about leaving the US and seeking asylum as a way to start over