5 Years is old
As someone who’s been on YT since 2007, that’s cute.
5 Years is old
As someone who’s been on YT since 2007, that’s cute.
I actually kinda miss the days of internet screamers (what we called jumpscares back then). Back when people just made stuff on the internet for shits and giggles. Granted the ghost car video is part of an ad series, but most screamers were just homemade videos or flash.
“Oh no, don’t look at me like Auntie Griselda!”
Unfortunately, unlikely, per Snopes: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wooden-bomb/
Sweet Tap-dancing Jesus Christ on a pogo-stick, it’s 2024 and these people are still going on about it.
May your asshole do a convincing impression of a shoe store.
No, it was NSFW tagged, at least by the time I saw it.
Why were the bus drivers all on the same bus?
AI was a mistake. Sorry, a jistake.
His name was Powderman Jones. He was a man of donuts. He was apprenticed to the Kittenmongers of Snarf some 20 years ago. One day his cheese was stolen by the finger boys. So he hunted them through the state of Mississippi, and ate their toes. There were no survivors. No George! If only he could’ve known that doom was approaching the land, he could have powdered the toast. All exists. None Exists. FUCK Damocles. Mississippi cornflakes sees you. No one escapes. Everyone escapes. You’ve been corncobbed. The end. No it isn’t.
Finally somebody who gets it.
Fucking witches stole my garden gnomes!
What the fuck? This is witchcraft.
Lol, there are folks even on here who get mad if you criticize certain companies they have a parasocial relationship with.
I just find the generic yellow emojis used on most platforms annoying. Forums, Discord servers, or other sites that have custom emojis or older-looking “smilies” are more appealing to me.
Oh, don’t worry, the same cancer is destroying fun on the internet, only worse because of the techniques they use to keep your attention that TV can’t replicate because it’s not an interactive medium.
I’m genuinely conflicted on this one.
It was a solid concern at the time, because we were already receiving takedown requests as well as constant attacks, and didn’t want to put our volunteer team at risk. We had zero measures in place, and the tools we had were insufficient to deal with anything at scale.
Understandable. I am curious, how do instances deal with take down notices for another instance?
To be fair, it’s certainly in the spirit of old YT.