my interpretation is "I have a different problem and I am trying to ask you to help me solve it" more than "I am testing something" or "I want you to visit my site"
Can you check your own posts with images if you see anything weird with those images? If you happened to have used them in stacksnippets I'm eager to know if you run into issues there.
Not sure if it's the current version or a few versions back, but I'm having random issues changing partial URLs, but that's the only thing I've noticed
@jps "Stop saying spammer: 'spammer' is a sexist and racist term equivalent to the n-word for marketers. Calling a marketer 'spammer' is an attempt to get rid of marketer's rights to stand up for themselves."
@cottontail Ha ha! How could this defence possibly be misused...
Here in the UK we have a lovely word "chugger", which is a contraction of "charity mugger". Folks in shopping centres pester hapless shoppers with clever guilt-oriented sales tactics, and some municipal councils have banned them entirely.
Unfortunately English people often speak to them "just to be polite", which is how they reel you in.
Just don't call a chugger a chugger, as they may get a bit irate 😆
Are those the ones that are collecting for some random charity, like a kid is sick in the hospital, or for themselves because they're out of gas and need a fiver to get to the station?
Most folks who are down and out have reasons for being in their situation, but the economic crisis has caused a lot of welfare help to be rescinded, and the political culture here is getting less kind anyway (possibly mirroring the same social and cultural developments in the United States).
Unfortunately most folks in this situation only need money, since they can get free food quite easily. But most jaded city-dwellers know that money might be end up with drug dealers, so we offer coffee/sandwiches that the homeless person does not need.