

What if it uses a neural network to recommend posts?
Drag rides dragons and also “rides” dragons. drag/dragself person-independent pronouns. That means drag’s pronouns are the same in first, second, and third person.
What if it uses a neural network to recommend posts?
Well, since you, personally, are a group of a hundred people with no ability to communicate nuance… yes. If you were an individual who could choose to add qualifiers and speak carefully with the goal of preventing more Trump, then you’d be able to criticise them. It’s just because you’re a media conglomerate with the subtlety of a truck that you can’t. Sorry.
/making-a-point
You can publicly criticise them. It’s just when that criticism looks exactly the same as an org campaigning against them that it’s sus.
What you need to keep in mind is that it’s not just voting, it’s also campaigning. If you’re a citizen who has opinions you share with your friends, that’s one thing. If you own a large online community that consistently puts out propaganda, that’s another thing. That’s campaigning. Voting for a candidate while campaigning against that same candidate is an action that confuses other people, because it’s self-defeating.
(in the US) an organization for students with the best grades at school or college. Culture. They can be for general academic achievement or for some specific areas of study.
Did Oxford dictionary lie to drag?
Drag likes the punchline here, but the setup doesn’t make sense
“So you’re saying I should get a licence so I can drive a car, and I can drive a car because I have a licence?”
Having a qualification isn’t tautological just because it can be phrased in two different ways
A heuristic