You know what really spices up an IPO? A bunch of international lawsuits.
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Hmmmm class action lawsuit by angry ex-redditors.
I won't hold my breath, but it would be sweet.
To be honest, even news of them thumbind their nose at GDPR would be enough to scare investors away
that's hefty fines, stacked concurrently
They need quintuple damages for willfulness
Don't know if it'll stick but my latest time-waster has been to go back to my old comments and remove words so that it still sounds like proper English but the post is totally unhelpful.
This is actually a very neat idea - considering that reddit is said to be the training ground for language AI programs/bots/whatevertheyarecalled, the more gibberish the site has, the worse the bot will turn out. Less incentive for potential investors to waste their money on an "useless" project.
I just nuked everything. I'll still use Reddit just far less frequently. I took my most popular comments and if they were applicable I made them posts on Lemmy or Tildes.
I wonder if translating them into Esperanto would work.
If Reddit won't delete your comments, edit them all and replace them with, "edit: // I've moved to Lemmy //"
:D
I use lorem ipsum with shreddit which is the default.