I haven’t seen these posts, either. But I have to ask, are you this person?
I haven’t seen these posts, either. But I have to ask, are you this person?
By that logic, the NY Times should be banned as a source. They’re opinion section is chocked full of basically the pro US point of view and defending Israel (including a memo advocating genocide denial). One-sided coverage, poorly sourced, nakedly biased, it all applies to them, too.
Allowing sources from all points of view, as long as the facts are true, seems better than picking and choosing due to bias. Even these “centrist” institutions have their own biases.
Shout out to !homevideo@feddit.uk
Arrest you for protesting a genocide or trying to get an abortion? No, sorry, that’s something people in the US have to worry about when their government has their data, not China.
Considering our data is being bought and sold by US companies to whoever I don’t think this is going to help with that. Tbh, I’m more scared of the US having our data than China. The US can use it to find people seeking abortions, or to track protestors trying to get human rights, or things like that. Not China. I’d rather they make a general law to preserve privacy, but this half-assed measure to preserve US monopolies.
The revealed their code to a US company already: Oracle.
They just don’t like that the youth use it to see what’s happening in other parts of the world, like Palestine. They want to be able to keep the US populace within their propaganda bubble, in the state we were in when we didn’t know about things like the Irgun or The Great March of Return.
So does Firefox make this more unique or something? I didn’t know this was a thing but I’m interested in privacy and it sound like something I should be looking into.
It’s why I stopped using Reddit on mobile lol. No, I don’t want to download your official app, and no you making it so I need it to access NSFW stuff will convince me to.
Same with X/Twitter. I hate when people put information in those now because you can’t read more than one at a time in some reply to self thread on there without downloading the app. Especially when it’s important news or on the ground reporting. Screw that. All those reporters need to use mastadon.
Seems easier than going back to Reddit. Especially since the apps make it so easy to switch between accounts.
Why not just make an account on a different instance?
I didn’t even know Reddit had an offline reader app.
Makes sense. I was considering getting a Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch for kinda that same reason.
Been playing PC or PS5 games instead? Or just haven’t been gaming much?
Ah. Well that sucks =(
I thought the EU has been pretty good on privacy so far. Of course the US is trying to duck it up.
Not to mention removing features, like Netflix removing the ability to download media.
I wonder why water indicates nerves and coffee indicates confidence. It totally makes sense to me but I have no idea why.
The sequel was so fun!
That is hilarious. I can imagine it with perfect clarity lol