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- Comment on Skyrocketing bluesky engagement since opening to the public 9 months ago:
That’s what I was thinking… Here come the bots
- Comment on New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion 11 months ago:
I’ll see the same post on 2 or 3 subs and it will just be something I saw a year or more ago.
- Comment on Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing them 11 months ago:
I guess there is good and bad with either style. I generally prefer the self checkout because I can bag my own stuff
- Comment on 'Your Turn': United Auto Workers Launches Campaign to Unionize Tesla 11 months ago:
True. I remember thinking it was a load of crap, but it certainly got the message across that I’d be alone and out of a job if I tried to form a union.
And I also remember lessons in class where the textbook weren’t l went into great detail about the corruption and mob ties of some unions, but very little about anything positive. There has definitely been an effort on the part of powerful folks to denigrate unions.
I remember reading The Jungle in college and getting a much different perspective of labor laws and union value
- Comment on 'Your Turn': United Auto Workers Launches Campaign to Unionize Tesla 11 months ago:
Depending on where you lived you were plied with anti-union rhetoric. I remember back in the '80s and working at a department store and they had us watch “training” videos about how we were a big family and how unions broke up that family and made us adversaries. I thought it was a bunch of bull, but I’m sure there were plenty of folks that bought into it.
- Comment on Philips Hue will force users to upload their data to Hue cloud 1 year ago:
Lately it is getting more like we are not just the consumers, we are the product. It is very uncomfortable.