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  • I'm a German native who studied linguistics (ok, computational linguistics with a minor in phonetics and phonology), but I basically only speak my regional dialect well. I was visiting a friend in Berlin once and a stranger in a bar complimented me that I "speak good German for a foreigner".

  • Since you posted this twice in the thread, you must be very proud of your thought process. However, I see it as my duty to inform you that you are incorrect.

    Socio- is from Latin socius meaning companion or ally. The term sociopath is both Latin and Greek because it got coined at one point in the late 1800s.

  • If we lived in ancient Greece, you may have a point

    No, they wouldn't.

    Socio- is from Latin socius meaning companion or ally. Only the suffix has Greek roots. The term was coined way after the ancient Greeks and Romans.

  • YouTube promotes clickbait because it gets more engagement than other videos. Even if people comment on it to say it sucks or it's wrong, bad, distasteful, doesn't matter. That means, ad bids on these videos go for a higher amount because more people see them. As an advertiser, would you rather want your ad to play on the 20 click video from some obscure channel that infrequently puts up videos of varying focus or would you want them to show on the YT-play-button-in-the-background, engagement-optimized video?

    Long gone are the days when YT was a video sharing platform. It's a giant marketplace and the fanciest shop with the loudest criers gets the promotion while visitors are the product.

  • It's both for me. Example: I like Grubby and his WC3 content, never watched him playing Dota as it doesn't pique my interest. I don't watch ToD's WC3 streams because I cannot stand his personality.

    But neither is there an obligation for anyone to provide the content I enjoy nor am I obligated to watch content of anyone that I don't enjoy.

  • Delete the current LICENSE file in your repository and replace it with the new one.

    You don't have to put your name, year etc anywhere, the license is valid for the entire repo. You are not filing for an IP, it's just a usage license.

    Note that all the legal jargon is not necessary, you can write one yourself as long as you make it clear what you allow and what you don't allow.

    I.e. "don't be a dick" requires elaboration, "do not use my code if you intend to make money off of it or parts of it" is clear and legally binding.