“After signing into their ACT account, if a student accepted cookies on the following page, Facebook received details on almost everything they clicked on—including scrambled but identifiable data like their first and last name, and whether they’re registering for the ACT. The site even registered clicks about a student’s ethnicity and gender, and whether they planned to request college financial aid or needed accommodations for a disability”

  • @cheese_greater
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    How can I do that, like linking to an image and there being thumbnail so you don’thave to click it?

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        1 year ago

        You've done well [You’ve done well]

        [You’ve done well]

        Edit: I FUCKING LOVE YOU, WAHOO!!!

        Edit: is there any way to caption the text or abstract over displaying the link with the text you want go caption it as? Is that somehow possible?

        • @MigratingtoLemmy
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          I don’t think so. AFAIK there is no native method to caption images in markdown, which is what this editor uses. People try to bring about this effect by italicising the part they would want as a caption right underneath the image. However, in your case, I see a [You've done well] banner underneath the image, which I assume is the caption you meant. Not sure how that happened but if that works, great!

          *some text* = some text

          • @cheese_greater
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            1 year ago

            What do you think about my workaround I edited in? It works, however inelegantly

            • @MigratingtoLemmy
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              Hmm, I’m on my computer now and I can’t see the image for some reason.

              Edit: sorry, just my browser. But why do I see two [You’ve done well]s?