If enough people program bots to repost to Lemmy, literally nothing. Right now, reddit's only success over Lemmy is historical conversations/recommendations/tips.
Sort of. Corps have become bloated with power and this would just be another notch on the belt, however, if there's an active shooter, it's the police's job to take care of it, not local businesses.
This should also be a government role to send people like this to trial. We already live in a surveillance state, use it to stop shit heads at least.
The riots earlier this year were wild. I imagine just outing which companies lied would be enough to get people to boycott them. I hope the govt would take an additional stance though.
The piece I love is that commercial real estate near me has not really even decreased since 2019, meaning, commercial real estate greed isn't abiding by supply and demand and they're trying to push their losses back on businesses. Workers need to stick it out until lease contracts loop back around and then we'll see who gets left holding the bag.
We see the shit show that d4 is and that's a fully paid $70 game. I'm not sure they have the skill to even do anything other than micro transactions and nerfs.
Update after going to the dealer. No incentives, just a waste of time. "We marked it down another 1k+7.5k if you lease" (after marking up Hyundai's MSRP 1.5k). The 7.5k is the typical federal credit pass through.
The writers of the Constitution never expected wealth and corruption like we have today... So they didn't explicitly plan against it, which Republicans use as a right to do anything..
Y'all are getting pizza? We only get coffee and water in our break room. $1B company mind you.