Urgh, Albanese's bought into the drug dealer's defence - 'if we ban gambling ads people will use offshore gambling sites'.
Pathetic.
Ban the ads. All of them. Now.
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Urgh, Albanese's bought into the drug dealer's defence - 'if we ban gambling ads people will use offshore gambling sites'. Pathetic. Ban the ads. All of them. Now.
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I am seeing this more often. There is no reason to do this in 2024. 1998 when Mosaic and IE had different ideas about what HTML is.... sure... @luciedigitalni Instead of investing time and effort to make such #FUD popups they should.fix their #shitsite! @luciedigitalni Seriously, there are 2.5 major browsers. It's not that hard to support them. Especially since W3 standards have been around for freaking ever now. Devs no longer have the excuse of writing for IE's weirdo systems that basically broke W3 standards on purpose back in the day. At this point there literally is no reason to not work on basically any browser. Is your email provider an active participant in the Fediverse? No? Perhaps you should start using @fastmail |
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@luciedigitalni it's a ridiculous argument. If it was a genuine concern they could strengthen laws about betting overseas