Fully agree. There is absolutely no reason to do so!
100%. And if ratings were really down they even put Hoshi in there with her .... I kid of course but only half ;-)
You mean for needlessly and overly sexualizing her? All the decontamination chamber rub downs come to mind of course.
No doubt cringe; but pales in comparison what they put Jolene Blalock through.
I agree. Star Trek already over 4k and Daystrom rising quickly together with Risa both over 1k. That is an impressive number it has to be said. Well done.
I could also see Lucy Liu as a no nonsense Captain.
Seein him in Peacemaker and how creepy he was in Guardians 3, I would love for Chukwudi Iwuji to show up in Trek. As an antagonist especially.
+1 for Avery Brooks! I so would love to see him back.
In point of fact picketing is congregating outside a business or venue and trying to persuade people from not entering. If the person wants go in, he or she still can. Reddit is not paying anyone but their employees, wage theft does not apply. Look, IDK if you are trying to navigate me into a position where I claim that the protest or being angry at reddit is not valid, that is not the case. What I'm saying, making the community suffer or to be less dramatic making the community pay for it, is not the answer and it is certainly not the answer to be vindictive against users who want to continue using reddit. Us being on this new platform, is a proper protest, the loss of numbers and that this growing community represents and others like, that is what counts. Having this dismissive attitude and almost dislike (That is how it comes across) and lack of empathy for those who despite all, want to remain in the reddit community or more to the point the subreddit community is something I am not behind and can't understand or condone. Welcome and invite them to join here, persuade them with compelling arguments but punishing them is the way.
If you were to protest Piggly-Wiggly grocery store, you would do so by not going there and not by tampering their products or blocking people from entering the store. And your second argument can be turned around to the actual reddit protest itself, like you said reddit is not important so it is equally unimportant, technically speaking, what they are charging for their API. Fact however is, people use reddit, so we are back at the beginning. Protest is fine, put to punish users who still want to use reddit is not.
Who are you protesting? The users of reddit or reddit? You are here and I am here, we are protesting reddit with our actual feet so to speak. The ones who want to stay behind, that is their right and who are we to punish them?
That is a bad and vindictive point then, since the reddit users are not the ones who wronged you.
I'm not defending reddit as a corporate entity, I "defending" its users and the community and argue against punishing them to punish reddit.
I know what Reddit is doing. What I'm saying is that the users and the community in many of the subreddits are not to blame and should not be blamed or punished by users who decided they no longer want any part or reddit.
They are the community, just like we users are here. Punishing them for something the Reddit management did, would be unnecessary vindictive, IMHO.
The actual users or the community I should say, is not profiting off of anything. Don't conflate the users of the service or app that is Reddit with its management.
The users (people of the community) are not profiting of anything. Don't confuse them with the actual management of the app that is Reddit.
Same. I hope we have not seen the last of her.
He might be doctor, but he also served in the war and from what it looks like the front lines. Same goes for the nurse.
Just because some users decide to stay with reddit does not mean they deserve to have their community destroyed.