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Honestly a lot of the defenses of Cohost's decisions are from people comparing Cohost to Twitter or Tumblr. "They're just three (and/or four) people!" is in contrast to these major corporations. -
Honestly a lot of the defenses of Cohost's decisions are from people comparing Cohost to Twitter or Tumblr. "They're just three (and/or four) people!" is in contrast to these major corporations.That's interesting. Thanks for the info.
(I thought all states had NFPs due to churches and all that. Guess not... :dragnmlem: )
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Honestly a lot of the defenses of Cohost's decisions are from people comparing Cohost to Twitter or Tumblr. "They're just three (and/or four) people!" is in contrast to these major corporations.That explains a hell of a lot more :|. I see a "co-owner"
Also explain the weird exceptions to the rules in the TOS and why obvious NSFW content doesn't need a tag or a click through. (Despite the new rules)
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Honestly a lot of the defenses of Cohost's decisions are from people comparing Cohost to Twitter or Tumblr. "They're just three (and/or four) people!" is in contrast to these major corporations."CoHost can't do that!"
CoHost was given 300,000$ which is probably a LOT more than dreamwidth or pillowfort and they did NOTHING with it. So they had the money to do ANYTHING.I wonder if the make up of the employees matters because I think cohost is 3 dude and a woman (who gets to do the community/clean up jobs) and it SHOWS!