

Hashtags used to be placed inline due to character limits. That’s much less of an issue now, and many people place useful tags below their post to make their content easier to read while also remaining more discoverable.
Hashtags used to be placed inline due to character limits. That’s much less of an issue now, and many people place useful tags below their post to make their content easier to read while also remaining more discoverable.
Not true. For example, an EU resident (citizen is the wrong group) purchasing in the US is not covered by EU law.
Residency and place of purchase is what matters, citizenship has nothing to do with it.
I think you’re sort of right. It’s not simply because they’re popular, it’s because the popularity means they get inescapable radio play. Over time you resent it more and more.
a photo instead of a screenshot counts as wrong in my book 😂
You’d probably spell words correctly though, right?
Fuck off with the AI slop mascot.