All these tech companies are really getting bold lately with wildly unpopular decisions to try and raise profits
Talk about burning goddamn bridges! YouTube is dependent on content creators and yet it wants to fuck their audience.
Lately? That always has been the case. You just forget them. Remember when they removed the dislike button? Or polls? Any any other feature?
Yes, lately. This news about a Youtube three strikes policy, Reddit shutting off API access, and Twitter forcing people to log in to see content are all happening on basically the same day. Is it just a coincidence, or is there some underlying factor causing these services to all tighten their respective nooses simultaneously?
Twitter was apparently just a glitch. I’m told it’s tricky to run a half billion user website with a skeleton crew.