What I get from the article is that only is the pay lower, there is no longer an "up to" part in the contract. Meaning you don't get paid anything until you've created the full 500 videos. Meaning you can't use it as a side hustle, it is a full time job.
I often use online media at a time when using headphones isn't an option and I depend on subtitles it TLDW.
I even think she didn't navigate, but websurfed on the information highway
Funnily enough, if you suggest to do the same to people who advocate this approach to let God decide if the approach is good, they're a lot less enthusiastic
After clicking on several of the many, many links in that article, that without exception all lead to completely unrelated topics, I'm still left with the question: what was the reason kids were stuck on the bus till 10p.m.?
And as always: vote with your wallet. Stay if you find the new price acceptable, cancel if you don't. There are alternatives, both in streaming and on the High Seas.
And they conveniently forget the follow up: "people with guns kill more people than people without guns"
I really don't like to use the word "hide" in this case, as it does imply something bad is going on. I have plenty to protect against misuse, and one of the easiest forms of protection is not making things public.
It's not because I can't be trusted, it's because so many others can't be trusted with my data.
Does colon-capital-Q-exclamation mark even work? I'm pretty sure it's only lower case q.
They went Full Elon. Never go Full Elon.
Isn't this just "Facebook complied with court order"? I dislike their data hoarding like everyone else, but I also think Facebook doesn't get to decide to ignore court orders.
Non dairy milk is great. But he's right when oat milk costs 5x or 10x the price of regular milk while having mostly cheap ingredients is a scam.