

Just excuses. Not like I care, but he’ll never actually own up to this or apologize for being rude to people who called him out.
Don’t vote for another glow squid
Just excuses. Not like I care, but he’ll never actually own up to this or apologize for being rude to people who called him out.
As media scrutiny ticked up Friday, Meta began taking down Liv and other bots’ posts, many of which dated back at least a year, citing a “bug.”
Funny how that works. I don’t think the main talking point is the issue that they couldn’t be blocked on Instagram. That is a non-answer to the question of why the decision to unleash these creepy, fake users into the wild was made in the first place. Full fledged features aren’t suddenly mistakes just because they’re getting backlash now. It seems like they’re not sorry and they’re going to keep trying.
That’s pretty interesting. This could be the basis of a new weight-loss drug that works by limiting calorie absorption rather than regulating hunger cues.
I’m going to be mildly annoyed if the fat acceptance latches on to this as yet another study validating their belief that they can’t lose weight.
I remember when we used to eat 4 spiders a year. I just checked. Now the number has gone up to 8 before getting debunked again.