https://www.theverge.com/2014/9/30/6874353/reddit-50-million...
Any update on this?
Smart enough to foresee it, not smart enough to avoid it.
It's a violation of the FLSA to use volunteers to do unpaid work at a for-profit company, even if the volunteers are OK with not getting paid. It's only going to take one mod to file a DoL complaint before Reddit scraps all the mods or centralizes the mod duties under actual employees.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL_Community_Leader_Program
Why do you think an IPO will be treated differently?
Not everybody’s metric is $
Steemit[1] is the reddit alternative built on Steem[2].
Would you appreciate being given a description of the image first, or would you rather just hear them talk about something you have not seen?
For we know it only added your biases.
What do actual people this is relevant to say? What do the actual users of this think?
I co-own a Google group called Blind Dev Works. I had no idea this existed.
1. Accessibility 1.a) cannot be dictated or selected when using Dragon Naturally Speaking 1.b) appears as unlabeled in NVDA's element list
We need to stop designing around visually impaired people and hold the tools into account. Why us Gov.uk spending 10's of millions on this rather than fixing the tools?
This makes no sense
"In r/DnDGreentext, one user spends hours transcribing 82,000 characters of text from screenshots of a Dungeons and Dragons roleplay game."