I don’t know if it is new, but it is in the help files when I tried to figure out why it required both confirming an email and the phone.
I don’t know if it is new, but it is in the help files when I tried to figure out why it required both confirming an email and the phone.
The worst part is that they act like you can set up an account without a number, but then it acts like there is ‘suspicious activity’ and requires you to verify with the phone immediately.
Just rant into this yesterday trying to set up a work account as my work phone is not a mobile phone with sms.
Was registering really suspicious?
My only complaint about discord is that it requires a mobile phone number for an account, and you can’t use the same number for multiple accounts.
I want separate personal (with a silly account name) and professional (with my name) accounts, but only have one phone.
If they develop for only Firefix it will work with all browsers because Firefox is standards compatible.
Keep hoping!
And not everyone should.
Somebody spent the money on a research team and five years is why it is very attainable now.
Someone trying to write the code from scratch would still take a research team and years to replicate it from scratch.
They had to suffer that beautiful view. Tsk tsk tsk.
My first thought!
The second one.
“Short term rentals ignored laws for hotels and ride shares ignored laws for cabs, let’s do media and ignore all those laws!”
Opposite of my experience, FF + uBlock Origin made browsing the web on my phone enjoyable because the filtering of ads makes page layouts readable.
Government websites are really bad about needing to fake the user agent string because of low bidder contracted work that often starts and ends with Internet Explorer/Edge and is rarely updated due to how government budgeting works.
Where did you get the idea that wanting reasonable wages before tips means I hate servers?
Learn to read.
A reasonable tip ensures that someone will accept your order. Nobody is forced to go pick your food up.
I member when restaurants employed drivers that actually delivered reliably without needing to bid for their attention first. Hard to forget since I was one of them!
Hourly pay was regular minimum wage instead of the server level chump change, and when using my own car I received an amount for wear and tear + gas. So in my case tips were actual tips on top of a living wage and even if nobody had tipped it would have been an alright job.
I can’t imagine trying to do the same thing for only tips.
If someone tips a set amount regularly they can easily plan ahead.
A reasonable required base level of pay for service is necessary before a tip is showing appreciation.
Netflix punished me, who does not share a password, by making it impossible to sign into a TV while on a trip because it wasn’t at my ‘home location’ without switching the location. That isn’t an option when the rest of the family is still at home and wants to watch too.
Plus Netflix had already said that sharing a password was cool with them, so it was a reversal of something that they were completely fine with when it was increasing their market share…
You are clearly more interested in blaming drivers than acknowledging reality, so have fun with that.
That is what the help files say, but when I tried to register a work account yesterday it did the verify you are human, then said there was something suspicious and sent the email verification, then said there was something suspicious and is now requiring a phone verification even though I did not enter a phone number.
At no point was I ever signed in and able to even pick a channel. This all happened while trying to log in for the first time through the browser at work with my work email. I guess that someone else might not hit that phone requirement as I only tried to do the registration once, but it is in no way limited to joining a particular channel.