It’s definitely making their job harder on the face of it, but it also differentiates them from other ad companies, so I guess they’re betting on that being a draw for potential clients.
It’s definitely making their job harder on the face of it, but it also differentiates them from other ad companies, so I guess they’re betting on that being a draw for potential clients.
Advertising isn’t going anywhere, so investing in/supporting ways to more ethically serve ads without harvesting private data seems like a good thing?
Can they not just send a DMCA takedown notice to the host of that web server?
Article doesn’t mention this affecting anywhere other than the US. Why is this in world news?
PepsiCo owns far more than just Pepsi (Ocean Spray, Tropicana, Aquafina, Lipton, Quaker, Lay’s, Cheetos, and many other brands)
You’re being downvoted because it’s a stupid question. It’s not happening currently in NA; they’re making a comparison to the historical colonization that happened there.
The Scunthorpe problem rears its ugly head
You didn’t answer the question. I’ll answer for you: no, there’s no mention at all in the article of chores being required before check-out.
It’s a valid discussion about airbnb in general, I guess, but it’s otherwise irrelevant to this specific news story.
I really enjoy my work, but it’s mentally tiring, so i end up in this bizarre back-and-forth where during the week I look forward to the weekend, and at the weekend I look forward to going back to work.
The lack of structure at the weekend is frustrating.
How did this post even get 13 upvotes? It’s literally just a headline and picture with no context.
Not surprising. He was sadly too divisive to be a widely-popular Labour leader, but afaik he’s well-liked by his actual constituents, and this backs that up.