I’m not sure I get your point
I’m not sure I get your point
Smart enough to try to imply voting fraud by allegedly being able to hack into the voting system, then claim election fraud, dumb af by officially meeting a guy that was already being investigated and then have one of his (bolsonaro) close allies hire this guy to allegedly manage their social media, whom was prohibited of using the internet (I know, weird, but it was because of a previous investigation involving invading a judge’s telegram account)
Honest question, wasn’t it like this if you wanted a check mark before the nut job took the company?
Although it’s relatively not so private, I’d still rather not be giving it away to social media. Unlike an email, your ID, full name and DOB is enough for scammers to use your name for shady stuff, at least in my country.
It got to the point here that scammers get older/retired people IDs to open bank account and get loans, leaving these people with debt + the whole legal process.
There apps that can filter entire instances
If they’re all on the same instance, there app that can block entire instances.
A must have on apps to be able to block/filter instances
I’ve been dipping on both. What gets me more there are niche stuff though.
That’s grim
I’m lost here, why would you need a VPN running all the time?
The ones spewing Russian propaganda? Probably the government itself
Given the dev history on the reddit app and implementation of features and changes based on users feedback, I’m willing to pay for a pro version, not so sure about the subscription model though.
Considering that the reddit app was closed source and a source of income for the dev, highly doubt it.
I’ve only noticed it on the ‘slide’ view mode so far.
I can see recent stuff here
Agreed! Found some bad apples here and there lately, but in general people are nicer and more civil.
That’s awesome, thank you!