I've read enough accounts from both men and women to know that sexual harassment is not taken seriously at many places.
The US may not have invented it, but there are still people in the US who are affected by it today.
Americans care about slavery for the same reason that Germans care about Nazis.
Just because it's losing market share doesn't mean it's not a monopoly, let alone an illegal one.
Nebula is more complex since creators own stake in the company. It is very much creator-operated, and to the best of my knowledge, the way it's structured and monetized allows many of the creators to do projects that are otherwise impossible.
And you want to start with Valve, which is one of the smaller game companies and is one of the few players not guilty of buying up their competition, instead of Sony, Microsoft, other Big Tech players, media conglomerates like Disney, ISPs like Comcast or AT&T, or meat distributors who are price fixing algorithmicly?
As an American, it's really sad to see the EU fall into this trap.
He probably shouldn't have had it to begin with.
Important distinction - the US doesn't recognize it, but it also does not forbid it. You don't need to renounce anything, but in the eyes of the US federal government, you're a US citizen.
How is it dumb as a concept? Is it not a way to describe human nature?
IMO, their quality has improved a noticeable amount.
It could be the verbal abuse or the situation as a whole. Idk, everyone is different.
The fact that an insane number of sites use it makes it a big deal. If it dies, there will be plenty of dead links