All those positive cases are from all that damn excessive and irresponsible testing........../s
That's literally true. There are more false positives than false negatives by orders of magnitude. It's counterintuitive but fairly simple math. Even a highly accurate test, even one with a 99% accuracy, which COVID tests don't even come close to, will have an extremely bad false positive rate on a large population when the issue they're detecting - in this case, Chinese Lung AIDS - has a low incidence in that population.
Imgur was a nice quiet place to visit in 2011 when you just wanted to see cat photos, memes and wholesome content... unfortunately Reddit liked the way they image hosted and it became the go-to after photobucket destroyed itself... now its nothing but a reflection of Reddit and the posters there hold the same beliefs. The staff themselves who used to be more involved in the community have gone dark and stopped making self-posts, and the company moved from Ohio to California in 2011 like most other tech companies so that should tell you everything about where they may stand.
You have that sort of backwards. Imgur was created solely to be a photo hosting site for reddit. Over time, it's creators started adding features and it became half reddit image hosting, half self contained social media site. The social part grew so much that many users didn't even know reddit existed, see ignorantimgur.
Absolutely. They banned me for linking facts about Kyle Rittenhouse.
It's almost entirely over-run by Chi-Coms, radical leftists and various liberal organizations... and that's how the administration likes it.
Imgur comments have been TDS since early 2016.
It's such a pathetic social media site that we forget to mock it, like the coast guard. Who the fuck are those people?
inb4 knock on your front door by offended coast guard people
Imgur is literally Reddit's image hosting service. I'll give you three guesses.
Most mainstream sites are Leftist property.
That's literally true. There are more false positives than false negatives by orders of magnitude. It's counterintuitive but fairly simple math. Even a highly accurate test, even one with a 99% accuracy, which COVID tests don't even come close to, will have an extremely bad false positive rate on a large population when the issue they're detecting - in this case, Chinese Lung AIDS - has a low incidence in that population.
At least since "even their dog is fat", but probably much longer.
Imgur was a nice quiet place to visit in 2011 when you just wanted to see cat photos, memes and wholesome content... unfortunately Reddit liked the way they image hosted and it became the go-to after photobucket destroyed itself... now its nothing but a reflection of Reddit and the posters there hold the same beliefs. The staff themselves who used to be more involved in the community have gone dark and stopped making self-posts, and the company moved from Ohio to California in 2011 like most other tech companies so that should tell you everything about where they may stand.
You have that sort of backwards. Imgur was created solely to be a photo hosting site for reddit. Over time, it's creators started adding features and it became half reddit image hosting, half self contained social media site. The social part grew so much that many users didn't even know reddit existed, see ignorantimgur.
Absolutely. They banned me for linking facts about Kyle Rittenhouse.
It's almost entirely over-run by Chi-Coms, radical leftists and various liberal organizations... and that's how the administration likes it.
it's just like every other social media site.
a combination of radical leftist mongs and cunts who consider boxed wine breakfast.