Huh. Guess my bank isn’t my bank for telling me to move my money in a separate account to keep it safe (from myself).
This title doesn’t mention it, but it was reported earlier that users editing their past posts against this move get banned for it.
They don’t care. They have monopoly over everything! They have your phones private data, they have your search history, they have your automatically uploaded pictures to Google drive of your butthole! They own you and you’ll do as they like, whenever they like! Now where’s that guy who knows how to operate all that stuff? Wait, he was fired to lower costs? Oh…
Yeah, if people could just gather together and demand that no one will own more than one media type to prevent this kind of monopolistic propaganda machine from forming, that’d be nice.
Loyalty to the nation is loyalty to the government, loyalty to the party in power. If you question the party in power, you question the government and country. Traitors will not be tolerated. Mother Russia bleeds for you! And so you must bleed for Mother Russia!
Nope. They’d probably move to YouTube shorts or some other lower quality copy of Vine.
Local is for regular apps, LocalLow is for depressed apps and Roaming is for high apps looking for munchies.
I believe it to be a sort of indexer that has to scan the content of the PC each time it’s opened in order to pull something in front fast. So the more there is, the longer it takes.
What do you mean? Sun is blocked = no sun rays = not blinded when staring directly. The logic is sound! Just like in programming.
Sounds like a great time to start a costume & mask making company named “The ministry of silly walks”.
How much of a responsibility? Is a token effort enough or should you be charged with a crime for not trying hard enough?
So if some random hacker takes over your network connection and publishes illegal content which then leads back to you, you should be held responsible. It’s your platform after all.
I see the correct form as ‘make-do’, which implies makeshift solutions or workarounds.
Maybe. In part it depends on Google. I reported a case on safebrowsing. What they did with that and how many such reports were made remains anyone’s guess.
No. We don’t like each other that much.