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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Nice one ha ha

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

you still custimise your feed to large extent by following stuff.

I'm not that familiar with the latest versions of the three I listed, but I've seen quite a few complaints on Reddit recently who seems to be pushing irrelevant content just for rage bait.

Also the things you mentioned about tracking are there on Twitter too:

Twitter’s privacy policy states they use the information collected to: “improve and personalise our products and services so that you have a better experience on Twitter, including by showing you more relevant content and ads, suggesting people and topics to follow, enabling and helping you discover affiliates, third-party apps, and services.”

It’s important to note that opting out of Twitter’s interest-based ads doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t see targeted advertising. For example, you may still see ads which are based on information such as what you Tweet, who you follow and the links you click on Twitter.

Often while browsing, if Twitter recognises that you’re interacting with something repeatedly, they will offer for you to follow that particular topic – which can be anything from celebrities to sports teams.

https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/tech/what-does-twitter-know-about-you-and-your-data-how-to-see-everything-twitter-thinks-about-you-4125827

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

except the short form video type one, as you rely entirely on an algorithm.

Facebook, Twitter, even Reddit nowadays promote a certain type of content (reaction inducing), so unfortunately it's not only shorts

[–] [email protected] 52 points 2 days ago (6 children)

To be fair, alt-right content is present in all types of medias: short videos, but also tweets, articles, long videos, essays, etc.

The fake Facebook groups created by Russia to antagonize two local groups did not need shorts videos to succeed: https://www.npr.org/2017/11/01/561427876/how-russia-used-facebook-to-organize-two-sets-of-protesters

If you look at Twitter nowadays, the "For you" is going to be more or less what you listed above

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Mbin is the new kbin. http://fedia.io/ if you want to have a look

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Discussions in French

French-speaking countries

For news

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 days ago

Oh yeah, that's for sure.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 days ago (3 children)

As a Belgian, I see where he comes from. The match yesterday was dreadful.

I get that we are almost done with the golden generation (and KDB is the last player from that era, Lukaka doesn't seem to be that good anymore).

It sucks, but we're back in the "top 20" European teams rather than top 10. Think Austria rather than France.

That's life.

 

De Bruyne, who seems to tell Vercauteren that he wants to quit the Red Devils, is harsh: “Some things are unacceptable” Captain Kevin De Bruyne (33) has lashed out after the defeat against France. “If you can’t handle the top, you’re not good enough.” In addition, a video is circulating in which ‘KDB’ can be seen apparently saying “I quit!” to Frank Vercauteren several times after the match.

The images of the conversation between De Bruyne and Vercauteren quickly circulated after the match. “I quit!”, ‘KDB' seems to say a few times to the technical director, after which he walks up to Kylian Mbappé.

"If you can’t handle the top, you’re not good enough. And then you have to give everything and some people don’t even do that" - Kevin De Bruyne to VTM

Even when he was accompanied to the media, De Bruyne’s face was still thunderous. His body language said a lot. If not everything. He rubbed his thumb and index finger between his eyes. De Bruyne was annoyed after the match when he had to answer questions for the VTM television camera. The irritations were visible. The defeat against France hit our captain hard. Especially the way in which he did it.

Question: “France was better?”

His answer: “Yes, that’s right. There’s not much to say about it.”

Nevertheless, the Red Devils started well in Lyon. With desire, drive and pressure forward. It led to a few (half) chances. But as so often, it stalled at the opponent's sixteen-meter line. KDB: "We were six at the back. There was no connection. Not even in the second half. You're behind, right?"

He added. "It is what it is."

De Bruyne became more aggressive afterwards when he was asked about the tactics used by the Red Devils. The annoyance visibly increased. "I wonder what you see in the match. It's not about transitions. It's about the way of playing and people who don't do their job." .

Question: "Then explain what needs to be improved."

Answer: "I can't say that here. I said that to the team at half-time. I'm not going to repeat that in the media."

Question: "But what needs to be improved?"

Answer: "It needs to be improved in every way. The standard is the top. If you can't handle the top, you're not good enough. And then you have to give everything on the pitch. Some people don't even do that." The difference in quality with France was big at times. As the only survivor of the Golden Generation - Romelu Lukaku was not present for these international matches -, that is a big adjustment. "I can accept that we are not that good," says De Bruyne. "I am also the first to say that in the past. But other things are unacceptable. I am not going to dwell on it. I did that when I was eighteen at Racing Genk. Now I am 33 and I don't do that anymore."

Casteels and Tedesco react:

These are words that will undoubtedly hit hard in the dressing room of the Red Devils. Goalkeeper Koen Casteels - he was not to blame in Lyon - was confronted with the words of his captain. The goalkeeper reacted calmly. "I heard what he said. I'm going to keep that to myself. But it's perfectly normal for him to say something."

"Kevin is a winner. He was emotional. And then you can sometimes say things like that" - National coach Domenico Tedesco

Domenico Tedesco was also asked about his reaction. "I didn't see the interview. After the huddle (the moment after the match between players and technical staff, ed.) I spoke to Kevin. You know: it's normal for him to be disappointed. We all are. Kevin is a winner. 'A winner'. He was emotional. And then you can sometimes say things like that. Am I afraid that he's going to stop being an international? You shouldn't talk about that now. Everyone needs to calm down."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Belgian here, in a kind of similar situation.

How is the national team's perception in Switzerland?

In Belgium people tend to be harsh, but they forget that for 10 years we wouldn't even qualify for any major tournament. 3rd place in WC 2018 was already amazing for a small country

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Nice to see Openda and and Doku starting to settle in the attack.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Hello,

What is the link to the community again?

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