- cross-posted to:
- elp@lemmy.intai.tech
- tech@kbin.social
- cross-posted to:
- elp@lemmy.intai.tech
- tech@kbin.social
Holdup “application fee”? Fuck this late stage Capitalism shit really
I think application fees can have some use given that a person needs to spend their time reviewing it. Also without a fee someone could apply to hundreds of listings without even looking at them. But with ai, the former example doesn’t work nearly as much. $100 is too steep for the latter
I don’t buy it. The landlord is already extracting money via rent seeking. That’s what pays for the “work” they have to do in the applications
Isn’t it enough to post on one instance?
I was wondering about this. What is the right etiquette? It’s not the same as multiple channels on the same server. But at the same time - supply side? Or consumption side?
Should clients filter them out? Do we need a way to “merge” on a per post basis?(or link or relate or…)
It is an interesting concept to ask. I don’t have a good answer.
When one drops the classic social media attitude of gathering as many views and comments as possible, the answer is simple: post it on your favourite community.