What might these be for even logged-in users? The link to Slashdot Message Center no longer appears in my user Slashbox at the right side of Slashdot's homepage for some reason.
Well there's a page you can go to where you can see all of your recent posts and it tells you the number of replies you have. This is literally how I have noticed your post and why I am replying to it. The email update system works even better but I just don't care enough about slashdot to want to clog my personal email inbox with even more crap. Which page is that? The page I've settled for using at the moment [slashdot.
Obviously just swap in your own user name into the URL. To access this page easily from the home page, I just click on the header of the "skam's Comments" in the sidebar to the right.
If you dont have this in your sidebar it can be added via account customization options in your profile. It's not perfect however. If you comment enough, still active threads can fall off due to the list's size limit and there's no way to go back from there on. I have posted as AC a number of times for reasons that are nothing like you are assuming. Perhaps I am just not intelligent.
Meanwhile you still have not told us who you really are. I notice you mysteriously elude to "reasons" but don't lay them out. How on earth can I form a counter argument against the made up? You're completely missing the point. I am always my online handle when I post. When I voice my opinion you can know exactly who you are talking to by reading my post history. Literally the only difference in any practical matter related to casual slashdot posting between my handle and my actual name is that people can't.
So progressives aren't lining up and attacking particular groups of people based on racial issues these days, while promoting racism against others. Let me dust off the old social media rolodex and we can see where you went wrong on this post. I'm sure you can find fringe types who will say anything.
That is unfortunately the day and age we live in where these types of people's voices from both sides of the aisle are unfortunately disproportionately heard. If you some how think you have something indicative on mainstream views please feel free to post it rather than coming off as a complete bullshitter with some lame allusion. Pick your favorite extremest online rant from any ideology you want and I can find two from the other side. This has noth. Those groups are so noisy, it feels like the nonpartisans have dropped out of public discourse and become a silent majority?
Only surfacing to voice their dissatisfaction with the general state of the internet. Twitter appears to have been ground-zero. This is a memetic disease which will exist for so long as social media. For those who need context, the line is from the Michael Bay film The Rock. Sean Connery sounded very silly saying it in the movie, hence the meme.
I remember being entertained well beyond how I really should have been in regards to this but I think that's true of most memes. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.
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This gives us time to optimize the database, free up unused space, deploy new features, and generally just break stuff. YTMND started in and was one of the first viral sensations of the early internet. The site allowed anyone to attach a gif, usually animated but not always, to a bit of looping sound. It also led to a flowering of creativity, given that it was not particularly easy to create animated GIFs in or remix music or edit audio.
Other classic posts include the dramatic reading of a breakup letter, which spawned a whole web-content genre of its own, and the electronic remix of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. The appeal of YTMND was in part that it made a quasi-video experience possible through a web browser. One of its most popular creations, Tom Cruise Kills Oprah, was an approximation of a popular viral video traveling around at the time. Like many early internet communities, it was full of misanthropes and racist trolls.
Just as 4chan became a breeding ground for both lolcats and the alt-right, YTMND experienced a similar dynamic. Despite its relatively significant popularity and influence, its grimier parts made it tough for Goldberg to monetize the site and bring in enough revenue to render its upkeep worth the trouble. YTMND was people trying to put their own spin on jokes, for no reason other than that it made them laugh.
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