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  • How did they discover the page? I'm curious about this.

    Gaither said in the interview that she made an account on the direct-to-subscribers website because she has over $125,000 in student loans and needed the extra income.

    "Teaching does not financially support a person," Gaither said. "It’s really hard to stretch those paychecks during the summer. That’s why I did it."

    According to the report, Gaither's pay, which includes a stipend for coaching the school's cheerleading squad, was around $47,500.

    When Gaither took the account down, she claimed to have had around 1,500 subscribers and was bringing in an extra $3,000 to $5,000 per month.

    47,5/12= ~3.96k per month

    With an onlyfan page, she made more than the teaching job. The issue isn't her onlyfan page. It's the paycheck at the end of the month. They must pay more. Supervisors also have to stop going on onlyfan for other thing than work. I don't believe they discovered it by chance.

    Onlyfan is one of the symptoms of low income not a problem.

  • Switzerland, Austria, ... It's more common than we think.

    My favorite case is the resurfacing of the road in the first municipal territory and less than a year later, the second municipality does it on its side.

  • In Europe you don't need countries for this. The smallest federal country will have a clear difference on the road at the border of two federated entities. Worst, it can happen between municipalities in some countries.

  • It's in the new version not a small battery. They cover the majority of the line on battery. They are using this possibility to electrify entire networks.

  • By the way, to be precise and pedantic, they are the results of neoliberalism and not purely capitalism. From the outside, it seams not very different but it's. Capitalism is only a part of neoliberalism.

  • Thanks for the great job!

    I was asking myself if it could be a sort astroturfing? I don't know why but it looks like that to me.

  • Of course, as well, you can't control your friends or family's habits which are going to upload pictures and other data about you

    At least, it's illegal in Europe. People have a right on their image.

  • Tech never promised anything. They cut the price for people to be dependent to them and then rise the price.

    It's just basic capitalism.