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YouTube has no problem with all the “bikini try on” channels.

Hard to see why YouTube would have a problem with Naomi Wu.


If all the porn sites went away, I could definitely make due with YouTube. There's of course a subreddit about it (/r/youtubetitties). You can show breasts, even enormous breasts, in the context of breastfeeding, hand expression (which is an established fetish category on porn sites, and the ones made for the porn sites do end up on YouTube, and don't get taken down), exams, self-exams, reduction consults, augmentation consults, topless protests, artsy film and stage productions, and so on.

However, I have no idea whether any or all of that is also demonetized. So maybe it doesn't mean anything, I dunno. I just noticed it's kind of easy to misread demonetized as demonized.


I love this story.


I have plenty more like it. This isn't an exclusively software dev problem either. It is just that you can't get away with asking for everything when hiring devs.


Finance roles - programming experience required preferably c++. Draw out recruiting because feel that the experience the candidate had wasnt super top notch.

Day one; here is an excel spreadsheet - type in the new numbers every day please.


I wonder if such decisions are made by men or women.


Text based job interviews?

How does this industry continue to come up with such innovative new ways to deeply suck at recruiting?

The “text based interview” is one of the worst ideas I’ve ever heard.

Of course everyone has some grand justification for their bad ideas so I wonder how this terrible idea is justified.

Maybe it’s April 1?

If a company proposes a “text based interview”, id suggest typing “I’m not interested in your company thanks”, and moving on.


> The “text based interview” is one of the worst ideas I’ve ever heard.

Could you elaborate on this? What are the downsides from the candidate's point of view?


Totally agree.

Just use virtual machines or colocated servers.


DOS ain’t done till Lotus won’t run.


The old contrarian opinion from 37 Signals.


Do what makes you happy …. that’s what makes software development fun.


I’m guessing all the major clouds provide this?


Yes, but for addresses that are hosted by them.


If you want people to read your writing, don’t put it in a walled garden.


If you want people to pay you for writing, you end up doing something. Right now "something" seems to consist of walling it off, begging for donations, or running ads. Everybody would love a better option.

If all you want is to be read, you have more options. But it's still hard for people to find you, since everyone else has the exact same options. Turns out lots of people will write for free.


Yes, I agree. The only trouble is where all the people are inside this garden…. (that -fortunately- is not the case of Medium but other socials are very centralized in one name: Meta). For that every little effort to open the fences of some gardens is precious. Translated: go away from any sort of centralized web.


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