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  • I think it's more about sowing discord than picking a side. It just happens that being "pro-Conservative" usually involves a solid layer of vitriol because the typical conservative agenda is either not having one other than "hating libs" or trying to roll society backwards. As for why? Either ad revenue, or they are paid by state actors (like Russia). That's my guess, anyways.

  • I'm not a kid, but looking back on this type of situation as an adult, I'd settle for half of whatever they offer as long as the administrator(s) driving this were also banned from all public education jobs in the state, permanently. Fines to the district aren't a deterrent to bad administration on their, but fear of job security absolutely is.

  • I always scratch my head at people griping about too many notifications. When I install an app, if it doesn't immediately ask for the ability to send them, I proactively disable them. And if it does, I deny the. Mobile games are the worst about it, for sure I only allow badges for some apps, and even fewer get real notifications, and still fewer can break trough Focus Mode.

    iOS "could" allow more granularity, but in reality, spammy apps have a solution (disable them), and apps that want to send both "real" notifications and spam/ads/marketing indiscriminately have another (uninstall or yell at the company that made it by way of lousy app store reviews).

  • an easy and free way for Californians to request that all data brokers in the state

    So what about data brokers not in the state, or even in the US? CA brokers could just reincorporate in another state, no? That is, the ones not incorporated in Delaware like many US companies.