I’m sorry, the last two comments were immature and not representative of who I am. Don’t know what came over me, but it’s not the way to behave or act online or in person.
You don’t have to accept this apology but know I strive to be better than what this comment chain shows.
Again sorry.
This screams I hate exercise and I’m overweight.
This screams I’m overweight.
While I agree with that in principle, we shouldn’t start blocking people, even young people, access to a lot of information.
Twitter, while now a cesspool, still has a lot of academics on it that share new ideas and discoveries.
Reddit, while shit, also has the value of helping people find niche hobbies and communities.
YouTube, while turning into shit, allows people access to video tutorials and explanations, hell while I was in school half the time teachers assigned hw that we would need to watch a YouTube video.
While it’s an idea to block the youth from accessing social media, the drawbacks I think are too much.
Can you elaborate on this comment a bit?
I’m sorry are you crazy? Do you know any part of the internets history? American universities, government and defense contractors that created the internet.
Microsoft sadly rules most of the enterprise world. You’re not going to find many businesses at all morning foss email systems.
What about Conan?
Wow, really shilling for Russian software man, that’s low, certainly the Russians have no insights to 7zip.
Damn, didn’t think I’d see a corporate shill over here for YouTube/ Google.
I’d recommend scoop!,
What about scoop?
Wow, I would never think a brand could be so harsh, like geez I’d call that the opposite of brand protection.
Are you defending pedophilia? This is a honest question because you are saying it gave a nuanced answer when we all, should, know that it’s horribly wrong and awful.