It used to support reddit comments (maybe still does?). Adding a lemmy backend seems like a natural progression.
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I can't wait for some pope to tell the Africans it's wrong to use these. Again.
Placating them doesn't look like a great solution to me.
I meant it as a counterpoint, not something I'd actually do. Especially considering I don't shop in such places in the first place. But yes, you're obviously correct.
The fine print didn't say I won't do a chargeback either. Two can play this game.
If anything, I'd say the current kids are far more ad-tolerant than the, let's say, 90s "kids". The ads in games are normal to them.
The IMAP support has been more or less broken since the very beginning. Their custom labels make folders behave in a non-standard way and the IMAP itself is terribly slow compared to every single other provider I've used. I used to have dedicated workarounds in my email automation scripts for their weird folder semantics, for even such trivial tasks as actually deleting an email as opposed to merely removing a label from it.
It's already unusable as far as I'm concerned.
Nothing as complex as that. Merely not willing to dox myself and limiting the details about my exact location. :)
European here: looks perfectly normal to me.
Previously you claimed it's enabling the behavior. Is it? Or is it merely a speculation?
Technically 400s would be more appropriate here. :)