I talked to him at length, but I still chose to kill him. Maybe if he sounded even a bit remorseful about what he did I'd get letting him go, but he sounded like a bastard about it and I feel more for the people who were aggrieved by him.
Is profit at any cost morally irresponsible?
No, it's the consumers who are wrong.
If you're worried about creators, support them via their patreons or what means they determine. They aren't making much directly from YouTube, and their support streams are more certain that way.
Not sure any of us should, tbh
Continues to be the most successful assassination in modern history. Dude got him and everyone went 'wait, he's got a point?'
Imagine wanting to know about the latest Android hardware on... squints the android board...
So you see this as specifically a tiktok problem and not a tech problem? Do you think it won't/hasn't happened elsewhere, and will be only a tiktok problem? I don't use tiktok, or care about it but I feel like every problem with it is something endemic to social media platforms run by businesses atm.
Hana really is the mvp of this manga.
Bad business model, innit.
Yoshida is OK with a open relationship, huh
There's other choices. They're just not as peaceful, sadly.
Nintendo isn't the publisher and it's actually gone on sale several times.