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I’ve never personally seen the kind of “dislike harassment” you are talking about. There was the YouTube rewind video a few years ago but that became more of a joke after a while.

However, I would not be surprised if this feature was accelerated after seeing twitch “hate raids” a few months ago. These definitely are a form of online harassment in my opinion. In YouTube’s competition with twitch they want to show they are a “safer” place for creators (whether someone believes this is up to them)


>with the condition that his blueprints be followed exactly.

How is this even allowed from an engineering perspective? Unless his design and blueprints are perfect, which I highly doubt, it’s insane that no changes could be made. Is this common practice in architecture? I’ve never seen anything like it.


It’s probably shorthand and doesn’t mean literal blueprints accurate down to lowest level of detail, but rather adherence to the project plan as a whole (windowless rooms, size, etc).


I feel like I have an interesting outlook considering I'm 20. I actually very much enjoy working with older developers who are masters at what they do. As long as they keep learning new technology and don't punish me for using new ideas.


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