Now you’re conflating quality with popularity.
A popularity metric is still handy since there is no objective quality metric.
Now you’re conflating quality with popularity.
A popularity metric is still handy since there is no objective quality metric.
Nobody needs to vote, but if most people do vote, makes it easier for everyone to find good content.
So that’s like $12B/year. At $200k/employee/year that would be 60,000 people!
How many people do they have working on VR, or is this creative accounting to bury operating expenses as capital investments?
Onions and garlic simmering in olive oil.
Smells like the start of something delicious.
HoTime