Yeah but no. It's not an RSS feed per se. It's researchers sharing what they publish and what other publish with ints or resumes sometimes. Then people would comment and researchers reply.
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Some use/used it as an RSS feed for researchers sharing papers.
No need of this. Make a mandatory physical check of the ID that can't be subcontracted. People want an account? They need to go to an office and open it there like it was the case in the past for a bank account.
Education is learning critical thinking. People, politics, corpos, etc. use the education system for propaganda and indoctrination. The education isn't how people receive it. It's important to not mix them, otherwise you're already in the indoctrination process.
See these people as entertainment and not as reviewers, influencers. They are not more than entertainment companies.
Secondly, I don't see him as the dev of the app. I don't know which company dev it and he put his name on it. This brings us to the cut. 50 artist, 25 him, 25 dev company. Without him, the dev company has no chance.
If I'm looking my definition, it looks like a scam.
Twitter isn't the messenger. This is what they want you to think. Twitter is a private, for profit company. It's not a public place lake the street. They have to be proactive and follow the local laws. They are responsible for what you can read on it as well as the people posting.
This is a huge difference with the street. The street is public not private, you're responsible for what you say.
Internet is not the wilde west. Companies have to follow and adapt to the local law or just not operating there.
I had to laugh so hard while reading the article. What could go wrong?
I'm using Firefox or forks.
There was a post about it. And, I get Lemmy as result in my Google search multiple times.
Beside what is said, sometimes Lemmy appears in search results. It's a factor of growth.
Create a new account each time with a new email address (outlook works fine). Profit of unlimited "new customer offer". You can even do it for each article you purchase.
With this, I bought a lot of 1 cent crap when it was a thing.