I wear one in public when I’m sick, or when someone in the family is sick. I just assume that whatever they have is something I’ll catch sooner or later.
I wear one in public when I’m sick, or when someone in the family is sick. I just assume that whatever they have is something I’ll catch sooner or later.
I’d guess there’s impact if they’re forcing subs to reopen via threats and generally acting like tyrants with the self control of a toddler.
It’s almost like reddit took a page from the Elon Handbook of Management or something. I think most people will immediately go back to reddit, or try to use both for a bit. People who used something that wasn’t the official app may end up here (but maybe not for the same amount of time per day/week/etc).
Whatever it is that reddit wants to monetize about its users via its app specifically is not something I want any part of.
A friend of mine had a sign on her door that warned about a sleeping baby, please don’t make noise and wake the baby!