If I looked up gaming monitors, I'd rather get ads for PC components rather than ads for soap, for example. If I'm getting ads anyways, I'd want ads for stuff I might actually be interested in. Does that make sense?
Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable....
Norway Bans Meta From Showing Users Personalized Ads (uk.pcmag.com)
3rd party app for Reddit, Boost, is still functioning well after July 1st (www.reddit.com)
Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable....
US supreme court rules against affirmative action in Harvard and UNC cases (kbin.social)
From The Guardian...