I will never forget this.
I mean, setting a good example to everyone on the table without forcing myself on everyone is fine. I'm vegetarian and dont eat meat. My family respects that and makes me an alternative.
Billionares seething
Yeah but it's not about you, it's about making the messaging app choice in the daily life more balanced for the average user. The average user doesnt care about tos or privacy. You wont get the average user to switch to signal by saying "take care of your privacy". The average user wants to send messages to their friends. Thats it. And because publicly traded companies have to grow they have to increase revenue from their services. So, monetize user data, which lawmakers could stop, increase revenue by charging a fee, which the average user doesnt want to, or show ads, no one wants to. And I guess free software has the benefit of working without the need to monetize their users. THIS is the selling point. And if you get it to work across different messaging apps, users will leave wa.
I'd like to use signal as my daily messaging App. But all my friends are on wa. If I can cross message them from signal, I will stay on signal. One less user for whatsapp.
Oh my... the homeless quote hit me hard.
"One more thing. Arthur".
Fair enough, I'm not refuting this. But I think this is not a new thing rather an open and well known fact. And the incentives for politicians to change this situation aren't in our favors. So good job Carter. But lets have some results.
~ Konfuzius
Space Preussen....?! Grad den Wikipedia Artikel gelesen. Abgefahrener Plot.
Yeah a kettle,... whoops
American Car Brain.