They are just angry that they did not think of selling 5-Star reviews to those restaurants themselves.
They are just angry that they did not think of selling 5-Star reviews to those restaurants themselves.
I’m pretty sure in an Enterprise Environment OneDrive is just a SharePoint Frontend.
I’m aware of that, that’s why I would like to get rid if it. And “technically” it’s not Facebook but another “Meta”-product 😉
I still use WhatsApp, because I have friends that won’t switch to Signal.
Other than that: I quit Facebook years ago, was never really interested in Twitter and recently stopped using reddit and switched to lemmy.
Edit: Oh, and YouTube… I totally forgot about YouTube.
Now that you say it, I think I do that too.
That would indeed have been a power move. But let’s be real: I’m as addicted to this stuff as the next one. It helps to know how it works to keep it in check.
*sigh* you got me…
Oh no, you’re a human being reacting positively to positive reinforcements.
Mate, this is how social media is supposed to work. You’re being gamed at a deeply instinctual level. The only way to win is not to play. On that note: I should log off. Bye.
I read that as you being facetious, but: Yes this is exactly what I want. If a service can not comply with GDPR, the service should not be accessible. It would be great for their customers if the service decided to change their practices to become compliant, but that is a business decision they need to make.
Why “going back to it” have we ever stopped?
Sorry to be that guy: Install Linux?
But seriously: l’d like to know as well.
Seems like we could use federation on the community level
Similar, but I’ve only ever heard the term stir-fry used in combination with a wok over EXTREME heat.