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How does one become trusted? If they regularly review and provide feedback that you agree with it can really speed up the process, even if you’re still double checking.
How does one become trusted? If they regularly review and provide feedback that you agree with it can really speed up the process, even if you’re still double checking.
Any chance this is just an exposure of a built in backdoor?
That’s a much better argument than what’s presented in this meme. There’s at least an argument to claim that the difference is about curtailing foreign interest through ownership. Ownership does heavily influence a platform. Unfortunately that hasn’t prevented Murdock from owning more formal messaging platforms.
On a side note, how do you feel about a handful of corporations controlling and censoring the Internet?
How is this itself not a fake argument?
The arguments in support of tick-tock are a bizarre amalgamation of just about every category of bad faith argument. I haven’t seen one that suggests tick-tock it’s actually a net benefit.
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You might look into the apps they have already banned.
It’s pretty clear that it’s Apps, not iPhone. But also… iPhone is responsible for holding application developers to their terms of service. It’s absolutely appropriate to criticize them for failing to deliver what they’re selling in terms of claims to a more private ecosystem.
Why is there an apostrophe after the “M”?
Is this a fedora tipping version of the US?