You can apply all the logic and semiotics you want to the article, the website is a trash receptacle with a long history of publishing semi-satire, semi-trolling articles that are themselves clear hate speech.
I subscribe to like 40 podcasts, and I've used (and purchased, usually for $5) Pocket Casts, Overcast, Downcast, and Apple's Podcast app. I personally like Pocket Casts the most because its grid layout makes going through a relatively large list of podcasts pretty quick work. It features syncing, which helps for using an iPad sometimes and an iPhone other times (and when you upgrade or reformat your device). And, it has a really handy, to me, Up Next thingy that lets you add another podcast to be played after your current podcast finishes. This feature, more than any other, is the most useful for me. I was totally shocked that Marco's Downcast has nothing like this feature, since when he was talking about it on his own podcast, he went on and on about how useful playlists were and stuff. I thought that meant it would be easy to make playlists on the fly and playlists for continuous play, but playlists on Downcast do not work like that. I subscribe to a 2 minute classical music podcast, and if I want to listen to a bunch in a row, I have to take my phone out of my pocket and press play on another one every time, eg. IDK, I have nothing against Marco and I'm certainly not being paid by Pocket Casts. I just listen to way way too many podcasts and that's the best app for it, to me.
If it's a total obvious and apparent given that, "No one denies that trolls can be abusive and harassing -- to the point of seriously upsetting some people's lives", then why shouldn't there be a criminal statute to punish them?
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It's painfully clear you've never read TC
You can apply all the logic and semiotics you want to the article, the website is a trash receptacle with a long history of publishing semi-satire, semi-trolling articles that are themselves clear hate speech.
I listen to a lot of podcasts
I subscribe to like 40 podcasts, and I've used (and purchased, usually for $5) Pocket Casts, Overcast, Downcast, and Apple's Podcast app. I personally like Pocket Casts the most because its grid layout makes going through a relatively large list of podcasts pretty quick work. It features syncing, which helps for using an iPad sometimes and an iPhone other times (and when you upgrade or reformat your device). And, it has a really handy, to me, Up Next thingy that lets you add another podcast to be played after your current podcast finishes. This feature, more than any other, is the most useful for me. I was totally shocked that Marco's Downcast has nothing like this feature, since when he was talking about it on his own podcast, he went on and on about how useful playlists were and stuff. I thought that meant it would be easy to make playlists on the fly and playlists for continuous play, but playlists on Downcast do not work like that. I subscribe to a 2 minute classical music podcast, and if I want to listen to a bunch in a row, I have to take my phone out of my pocket and press play on another one every time, eg. IDK, I have nothing against Marco and I'm certainly not being paid by Pocket Casts. I just listen to way way too many podcasts and that's the best app for it, to me.
but?
If it's a total obvious and apparent given that, "No one denies that trolls can be abusive and harassing -- to the point of seriously upsetting some people's lives", then why shouldn't there be a criminal statute to punish them?