

How does that matter? He still had to change plans. Couldn’t sleep in a room. Had expenses.
How does that matter? He still had to change plans. Couldn’t sleep in a room. Had expenses.
Yeah, how is it so unbelievable that when you go twice the speed you are twice as fast but when you go a third faster in speed you only go a third fast in time. Diminishing returns is something else, like you would go a third faster in speed but arrive only a quarter faster.
I mean, that doesn’t really mean much, given that you don’t have to be very intelligent to get one. It’s mostly an endurance exercise and often a test how much frustration and uncertainty you can take in your life.
This actually isn’t necessarily censorship. This is more likely users deleting their comments when moving away from Reddit to… Surprise! Lemmy.
Back during the big move people made a lot of scripts and apps to do that for them and my unpopular opinion is that its been not a good thing to do. Unless they archive their answers somewhere else it is lost knowledge. I know I am pretty alone with that view so please don’t start a discussion again, I won’t reply.
Of course, but I unfortunately cannot tip you because my payment processor doesn’t allow to tip NSFW comments.
But you suuuurely tip when you look at a rental?
So, first of all:
One key issue is “seat spinning,” where bots initiate the booking process but do not complete payment - by hoarding inventory temporarily, they reduce availability and may create a false perception of scarcity, which can influence pricing algorithms.
Pretty sure any “reputable” flight company is already doing that. I am not sure any consumer can really get clear evidence though. They don’t need bots for this, they just tell their booking portal to lie.
Moving on:
In some cases, bots resell the tickets they secure through “ticket scalping,” pushing genuine customers toward inflated prices or unavailable flights.
Reselling means people book flights via what, eBay? Is there a market for reselling flight tickets? Depending on the country involved, destination and so on these bookings require you to leave a name or even passport details.
I’ve stopped reading after this paragraph. Is this just an AI written article of made up issues?
OK. I cannot decipher from those 3 pixels how cheap those tickets allegedly are.
Not sure on older Android versions but newer ones would show a small dot for the notification overflow.
Sorry, that is all the pixels this gives:
I only understand train station.
I am not sure that is supposed to be the takeaway message, but sure, whatever makes you happy.