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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The latter ship has sailed and isn't returning.
Until/unless they decide to actually care about robust moderation and take an actual stance - which they have no incentive to do because the market, business models, user behavior, and algorithms all reward anything goes, false equivalency, middleground fallacy driven obliviousness - this is now the reality of internet discourse and engagement. And too few will care about the consequences because everyone is making money hand over fist, and most users see it as just a meta game.
Can you explain in details?
I'm curious with what you disagree.
Actually a tempting prospect now that they've gone full steam ahead with the idea of making it the worst application in history. Bug ridden, insecure, unreliable, memory hogging, flickering, render failing bundle of random assemblies barely held toegether with gum and tape.