@JoinJoyce That too I suppose, there's a law in the Netherlands that allows Taxi drivers to drive without a seatbelt because it could otherwise be used to strangle the driver in order to extort them etc...
@JoinJoyce is in the form of (passive)aggression towards my sexuality. Often times I uber home from DJ'ing at queer clubs. Sometimes drivers notice this and start asking me all kinds of questions about (my) queerness to a point where it gets kind of invasive. I've learned how to deal with
@JoinJoyce Uber to arm themselves against passengers whom they failed to adequately protect that are taking legal steps. I can already hear defenses being based around questions like "why didn't you use the recording function?" "How are we supposed to know that ur not making this up?" etc.
@JoinJoyce My feelings on this are mixed tbh, on the surface it seems great that Uber's taking steps towards guaranteeing passenger safety, which I care about because somebody close to me had a horrible experience recently riding with Uber. On the other hand it seems like this is a way for
@afgewacht OMG ik had vorig jaar een gastcollege van een meid die bij bol UX deed en toen deed ik als suggestie toen daarnaar gevraagd werd of ze telemetry data konden gebruiken voor bepaalde UX keuzes en toen zei ze dat ze geen telemetry data bij hielden en nu dit?