#XboxFanFest 2017, Day 2:
First of all... Bro dancing at the start of this video... That's how we all feel about Xbox FanFest. Thanks for bringing it back @asha_shar
Second... I hope all of @_Inferno217_ friends... they see him repping those back to back #Dodgers! Owwww!!
1/ I figured out why @rumblevideo doesn't care about any of us in gaming outside a couple people.
As they continue to lose exclusive content creators to other platforms with their attitude toward us, what little gaming viewership they have doesn't matter to them. This was at 6.
You know, we tried for over a year. We stuck with. We thought it would be different, and we bought into the bullshit. We even went exclusive.
In return they've shown us how much they actually care about small streamers, which is not at all.
So.....
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More Examples of Facebook Being a Cesspool
Take a look at any public Facebook post of a car wreck or other local tragic event and you’ll often find posts like this:
This of course will link you to a scammer account who will do who knows what to a person’s account or privacy.
As the dutiful netizen that I am, I decided to report this Facebook to see what happens.
It took over a week for them to review this, but guess what? Facebook’s moderators allow the scam post, and its author to continue exploiting people on the platform. What’s crazy is how formulaic these posts are and how easy it is (conceivably) to block them programmatically. But they allow this to persist.
Why is that? The answer is shareholders.
Facebook uses a metric called “family daily active people” to report to shareholders how active users are on their platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, etc). They likely have hit critical mass for new users, so the activities of active users are now the metric.
On this post of a recent tragic accident, you’ll find 8 of these spam posts out of 24 posts total – over 30%! Given the volume of spam traffic I see, it’s probably not out of the real of possibility that scam accounts are likely a significant portion of the “family daily active people.” A more aggressive effort to remove them would eat into a key shareholder metric.
With no consequences and money to lose, why deal with the problem? For them it’s far more profitable to look the other way. Just like UPS is doing with the recent scam I uncovered coming from one of their local retail outlets.
Gears of War Reloaded cross progression and crossplay has had a pretty seamless solution between @Xbox and @PlayStation.
Was able to switch between platforms, and do cross platform online co-op campaign with ease.
Achievements and trophies carry between versions too! 🏆💎
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