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  • They're astonishingly poor at data ownership. When they started Dropbox Paper, a note taking web app, they sent the inline images to a different web domain. The image, doing so, became publicly visible to anyone knowing the URL! They did this without explaining anything to the user.

    They also did not clarify who owns the copyright of these images sent to an apparent third party company.

    Seriously, Dropbox's user privacy and copyright management is incompetent and untrustworthy.

  • Who do you mean by the seller? The producer of the gummies, who made gummies of a chemical that imitates marijuana? The same producer who continued to sell the gummies even after news articles circulated, and said that they'll continue selling the gummies WITH THE CHEMICAL because it was not illegal? That's intentional.

  • There are blurred sections, but at no point does it show blood or anything that is unambiguously a human body.

    So, what you're saying is that there's enough ground to believe that this news organization, Al Jazeera, has fabricated dead bodies. The journalist team blurred a pile of puppets or something and went on-air, lying they're human bodies. That's an interesting take...

    Alright, I'm out. I have nothing more to say to you.

  • Yes. I checked his CV, or maybe it was his short-lived replacement. It looked like people just become CEOs of companies after companies although they are not the experts of the exact technology the companies use.

    They are experts on being the CEO. I kinda understand it's a skill, but if companies are fashion items to these boys as such a CV make them look, it's depressing.