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    7 months ago

    I was reading about that interview, and it amazes me that he could say all that. I think he started to realize the hole he was digging, because he eventually started talking about just how few underage programmers they actually have.

    IMO, you just can’t mix for-profit with child labor. I don’t care how much some of the children get out of it.

    But then to find out they only pay out like 30% of the earnings? Outrageous. There’s no way you can say that isn’t exploitative, IMO. People are already railing against Steam/Google/Apple/etc for only taking 30%, and Roblox is over twice as bad for adults. Doing it to kids is just so incredibly wrong.

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      7 months ago

      It’s an archive of a webpage from a desktop. Have you tried turning your phone sideways? Or using the “desktop site” mode that mobile browsers have?

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          I can see a folding phone being useful in this situation, but they are mostly a nightmare to repair, have debatable water resistance, are expensive, and have closed proprietary software.

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      7 months ago

      Firefox reader view should work on Android Firefox.

      On Google Chrome the this basic functionality is hidden/unavailable because Google is an advertisement company and, of course, they don’t like for you being too comfy into avoid their ads. But still can happen over Chrome too

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    7 months ago

    Regardless of how you feel about how the Roblox platform works and if it is or isn’t exploiting child labour you ought to think that this would be something that corporate will make sure everyone refrains from saying it or entertaining the idea when talking about the platform because well… it makes it look bad.