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I just don’t get how a site based on freely produced content thst employs volunteer mods can actually monetise.
That part just gets me. The site has nothing without the users and the users have nothing without the mods.
I just don’t get how a site based on freely produced content thst employs volunteer mods can actually monetise.
That part just gets me. The site has nothing without the users and the users have nothing without the mods.
It’s always bothered me that while I’m talking about the best way to bake a good tart that there’s probably a subreddit called r/wellbakedtarts my info might get conflated with.
I’m fine with NSFW content, myself but there’s some really questionable shit on there.
The way reddit allowed for non techies to join in was really its best attribute.
But now I feel like they’re being duped.
Anyone from back in the day knew some basics they had to put in place to make it usable for what it was intended like RiF or RES.
It just makes me wonder who their target user really is at this point…
Jailbait is a term usually applied to teen girls under the age of consent that the user of the term finds sexually attractive.
They are so desirable sexually that you would persue sexual relations with them regardless of the legal penalties that might be involved.
So, in classic blaming the victim terms, these girls are “baiting” you to wind up in jail, as if you are some zombified, helpless, spellbound victim that must satisfy your desire.