
Digg went sideways because of “power users,” among other things.

Digg went sideways because of “power users,” among other things.
Which is an admin ban, not (just) a mod ban.
How did they know how to get to the command line?
How did they know to do “ls /usr/bin” in the first place?

Yes, but also no. I could have an account on hexbear and still see things from lots of other places. The beauty of federation is that it’s a lot harder to quash dissent from an administrative level.
Of course they don’t care if their users get scammed. They are also scamming them.

Oh there are some details left out that I desperately need to have clarified.

Yes, controversy feeds engagement, but advertisers don’t want to appear in the vicinity of certain content, too. So it’s a balancing act.
“If you don’t like the price hike, that’s a you problem.”
And that one person is just Steve Huffman jerking it to rape videos.
This is what I used before work took away my nice phone and replaced it with a bullshit iPhone. Switched to Overcast since PA is not available for iOS.
Apart from the 5% users, don’t the rest all overlap entirely?
I suppose mapping applications provide pretty good traffic for literally where you are driving, so there’s that. Weather is on there, too, if you want it.
It’s the “sudden important news story” bit that isn’t covered yet, I think.
Not just about the music, either. You’d also get local traffic and weather occasionally, and if there was some important news to report on, that would take precedence.
You don’t get that with the streaming service of your choosing.
They’re keeping their punctuation marks private.
Occasionally, he does mine with others.
Digg’s powerusers were often revealed to be selling their influence.