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48Overall - I'm so tired of this. Whenever there is a new feature or decision to be made, can the company please make a minimum of effort to not always aim for the stereotype: yet another soulless, evil US private company? Could you just once avoid looking at the countless trash sites out there for inspiration of how to turn this site into a trash site too?Lundin– Lundin2025-12-09 07:59:52 +00:00Commented Dec 9, 2025 at 7:59
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10I wholeheartedly agree here, we have like empty panels right and left, and the ads shall now be used when the questions are? This is - Shocking - to put it mildly.Jane– Jane2025-12-09 11:30:08 +00:00Commented Dec 9, 2025 at 11:30
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@Lundin why would you expect anything different from a company run by a soulless, evil US CEO?Ian Kemp - SE killed by LLMs– Ian Kemp - SE killed by LLMs2025-12-17 13:14:33 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2025 at 13:14
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