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·2 anni fa·discuss
And before that, there was Bambuser which was very similar to Periscope but launched some 8 years earlier. It never gained the popularity of Periscope, likely at least partly due to its Nordic rather than Bay Area roots - but, oh boy, was it fun!

At any time of the day you could go to the website and watch normal people around the globe doing random stuff. And chat with them!There weren't any real influencers at the time (at least not on the platform) and monetization wasn't possible, so people's motivations for live streaming stuff was not to make money but rather the joy of sharing a moment or just experiencing new cool technology. It got a bit less joyful when the Arabic Spring started and the platform got used by many in very dire situations but it remained incredibly interesting to follow.

The company still exists, though they stopped offering free-to-use consumer services long ago.
rasapetter
·4 anni fa·discuss
Or simply ignore clicks on elements that haven't been visible for longer than a few hundred milliseconds. I'd be happy to click again.
rasapetter
·5 anni fa·discuss
Then simply enable the warnings after you upgrade to 94.
rasapetter
·5 anni fa·discuss
>The findings contradict a common argument in the U.S. that poor parents cannot be trusted to receive cash to use however they want, said Amorim.

How utterly depressing if this truly is a common belief.