It seems crazy to me that currently it takes just 50%+1 to change the state constitution. That being said, fast-tracking a special election to raise the threshold to 60% before an amendment polling at 59% goes to the vote is the worst kind of anti-democratic behavior. They're trying to change the rules halfway through the attempt.
I want to see how many people have less than 10 or 15 sec watch time... like how many "video views" are just the video autoplaying in someone's feed as they scroll by?
3.8 mil "video views" is still more than the 3.3 mil viewers he got on Fox, but 2 sec is such a trash metric that I really have no idea how many people are actually watching.
I can think of several reasons off the top of my head.
Perhaps you want to discuss things your boss doesn't want employees talking about (teachers discussing drugs/alcohol/nsfw stuff or anyone trash-talking their employer).
Perhaps you want to discuss things your family/friends don't approve of (closeted LGBT, political opinions, drugs/nsfw, mental health, even stuff like motorcycles).
Perhaps you want to discuss controversial topics and reduce the chance of having some lunatic send you death threats.
I have zero interest in the micro-transaction VTT that WoTC seems to be moving towards. If they quit supporting pencil & paper tables, we'll stick with 5e/pf2e
I imagine they'll make giant fistfuls of money though. Lowing the bar to play by having the server deal with the crunch, gee-whiz graphics, customizable avatars .. I suspect they'll onboard a bunch of Fortnite kids who are used to paying for skins.
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Firing people will surely ingratiate himself to his base.