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  • Lol no it wouldn't. The guy doesn't want to commit resources to fight this, since it's a hobby project and this sucked away his motivation to continue.

    Unless y'all give him enough money to mount a legal defense, no amount of fancy tech will help.

    While not exactly this situation, it has similar vibes to this: https://xkcd.com/538/

  • Aw man that thing was so useful during University. The assignment submission tool required saying yes a million times as it explain how the whole thing worked for every submission.

    Piping yes into it was so much faster.

  • In my experience, it's both. I'm watching a friend of mine go on the apps and she got over 2000 likes (I'm not even exaggerating) in a week. When she sorts through those she first reacts to the main photo, and then looks at their job, and the rest of the profile.

    So in order to get matches as a guy, you need to have your life together with a stable job, an interesting personality you can somehow convey in a profile, and good enough looks for that to matter.

  • It's because they're a privately owned company.

    The pressure for enshitification mostly comes from shareholders. Without them, the company can actually think about their long term future and decide exactly when and when not to increase profit.

    I tend to avoid proprietary things whenever possible these days, but I found most things by small, privately owned companies are pretty good towards their users.

  • The point was not for corporate trackers, but rather for people looking over your shoulder. A quick glance would look like you're checking email - someone would have to stand there and read to realize the content is actually Reddit.