Hey? according to wikipedia it was founded in 1997, anyway that’s not the main part of my point
Hey? according to wikipedia it was founded in 1997, anyway that’s not the main part of my point
A market dominated by very few super corporations, a new smaller company tries to break through and break the oligopoly, but hey, they made a bad decision on a particular product, let’s make fun of them, surely the market is better without those busybodies, Disney would have done better
Yes, well, I understand that there is nothing “official”, I was asking more about the uses and customs accepted by the community in general.
Yeah, I guess you could be right.
Yes, surely, but there is an underlying problem for this entire system, there is no economically viable alternative to the use of data for advertising sales, without that all those websites cease to be profitable.I don’t think this is good for anyone.
facebook and instagram? I don’t know about the rest of Europe, but in Spain right now practically all newspapers/digital media have copied that model and you either accept cookies or pay
A really interesting and complete article, with many ideas to reflect on to understand what is currently happening at the box office and to imagine what is to come.
I completely agree, what I’m saying is that even if I could actually buy it, or when this was possible, I would still not have ethical problems with “sailing the seas” nor do I think anyone should have those problems, I say again, the intellectual property belongs to billion-dollar companies
I understand the slogan and why it is used, but I have never had any moral qualms about pirating the intellectual property of a billion-dollar corporation, call me weird.
If we Europeans had any doubts about making our own defense policy outside the USA, Trum’s electoral options make it clear that it is a necessity
Only 13%?? With everything he’s going through, it seems very little to me. I think that the turning point would be top-level institutions and politicians changing Mastodon, I think that as long as that does not happen Twitter will still be relevant unfortunately
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