That’s not anti-echohamber. That’s the algorithm reinforcing the anti-trans propaganda that drives clicks and views on most platforms. Controversy is sensational, and anger provokes responses.
Replace “woman” with “Black” in this rant and it sounds just like someone trying to make reparations look bad by strawmanning its supporters.
I agree that neoliberal capitalism has (largely successfully) used feminism as a way to distract from society’s real problems. But this ain’t it.
They’re not user unfriendly changes if 95% of users just don’t care.
Why are people up voting this? This is such ridiculous FUD that I can’t take it seriously.
You mean Chrome? 🤣
Google chose to make MV3 neutered in comparison to MV2. They could’ve found a way to allow the capabilities required for runtime adblocking. They chose not to.
Because who is going to operate the servers?
Originally with RCS it was the carrier, but basically every carrier switched to using Jibe (by Google) for the backend.
And it sounds like Apple is going to operate their own as well.
Nah it just makes it confusing, especially to non native English speakers
That’s the point. To many, they didn’t matter and still don’t. Which is abhorrent.
Even if you get rid of every nuclear power plant, governments will still pursue bombs.
Oh, that makes sense.
Google will literally sell you photo books.
Most of the big ones. Gmail, calendar, maps, YouTube, YouTube music, photos, tasks, pixel…
It’s more interesting to say the ones I don’t use tbh: Drive and Chrome.
But to do that, the algorithm has to know the right answer in the first place. Meaning a human has to tell it what’s right and what’s wrong.
Have you seen Google’s generative AI tests? They’re trying to do exactly that and it’s mostly useless.
Any metric that isn’t direct human curation can be gamed.
I like Google products but the search engine really has become shit. I’m not sure there’s anything they can do about it though.
You missed the point. OneDrive is the solution for my family. Why would they want to turn it off?
Alright, you do you. But I’m not going to turn it off for my family members who would be pissed if their computer broke and lost their files.
Oh, okay. I found the option. Just didn’t know that was a thing.