

I wouldn‘t use it for messaging, but as a social media platform it seems to be working pretty well.
I wouldn‘t use it for messaging, but as a social media platform it seems to be working pretty well.
You can just not use the service. Also, you know that you can’t trust the company and therefore you also don’t put any private data in there. It’s always helpful to read the privacy policy.
I always read the privacy policy.
Definitely Arrival
This literally happened with abortion rights in the US. People put their health data unencrypted in apps, because they „had nothing to hide“. Then the law changed.
Why weren‘t they using PGP? This would have prevented this.
Mate, maybe you should just go a therapist. That‘s their job, you don‘t need an AI for this.
Yea, but adding features increases profit, because more people will spend more time on your platform and maybe even subscribe to premium.
It‘s pissing me off, because Reddit invests more time into removing features, instead of adding new, highly requested ones.
I actually liked Odyssey way more than Origins. Haven‘t even played Origins through, simply didn‘t hook me.
I was using Apollo for years. When the change happened I thought „well, maybe it isn’t that bad“, used the official app for a few days and now I am here. And honestly, I am using Memmy now and it feels almost exactly like Apollo on Reddit.
I honestly can‘t believe that anyone doesn‘t do this. How else would you count calories?