I think it’ll give you some pictures that it knows the answers to, just to actually make sure you’re not a robot, but if you get that picture correct, it’ll serve you a picture that it doesn’t know what the correct answers are, and you teach it by answering what it assumes it’s correctly.
It’s a form of guerrilla advertising where they play on FOMO and try to make people jealous of someone who is “loving” the product. It’s one of the harder forms of shilling to detect because it can sound just like a regular person who actually does enjoy a specific product.
I’ll admiit, bragging wasn’t the right word, but I meant all the PR teams the enshittify social media like fleas, by pretending to be a run of the mill user, attempting to build hype.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking. I haven’t seen a pop up or a banner ad; but I’ve seen plenty of ads in the form of a creator trying to sell their creation and other shill stuff. Not nearly as often as on Reddit, but it’s not something you can escape from on social media.
Some of the trash bags have kitchen waste in them. Sometimes, when I’m carrying them down the stairs, they touch my skin and the liquid (mostly water) starts dripping down my legs.
Bit off topic maybe, but I’m just reading all these comments and some of y’all are cracking me up! I just wanted to say it was a pleasure to read a bunch of random comments that boosted my mood. Thanks!
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