Do you hear a chime before it pops up? Maybe the "talk to assistant" gesture is being invoked accidentally/unintentionally: https://support.google.com/assistant/answer/7513985?visit_id=638282594601460963-2105321338&rd=1#zippy=
The full title/subtitle of the article is: Those 10,000 5-star reviews are fake. Now they’ll also be illegal. The FTC has proposed new rules that clarify what is and isn’t a deceptive online review — and would give it the power to fine $50,000 for each fake.
$50,000 is much greater than $50 :)
This is a good ELI5 answer for the reformed protestant view.
There is this post by fedi.tips that explicitly warns against using Lemmy because of developer concerns: https://mstdn.social/@feditips/110476830253102884
Yes. One of the legitimate issues with 3rd party apps is the lack of ads. Paying for Reddit premium would solve that issue because premium is supposed to be ad-free anyway