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fafefifof t1_it0j91j wrote
Reply to comment by darkwoodframe in How do you think every person born in 2002 to 2014 will be in the end of 2029? How do you think every person born in January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2014 will be in the end of 2029? These people will be 15-27 in the end of 2029! by genrationer
Oh! Why didn’t he just say that then?!
fafefifof t1_isvec40 wrote
Reply to Technology that lets us “speak” to our dead relatives has arrived. Are we ready? by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
The void they have left and how much I had to learn to find who I am without them is a large part of the newfound love I have for life. No thank you.
fafefifof t1_iuwlj39 wrote
Reply to comment by mr_friend_computer in Why a Blue check mark is now $8 on Twitter and Elon Musk's Next Steps - A piece of speculative business non-fiction by BandicootKind705
Well the whole point of the original post is to reverse that business model. Facebook as a free product led to us being the product by being dependent on publicity to create revenue. But if Facebook, or twitter, had proposed a paying service and proven a feasible business model from paying customers, we might’ve dodged this weird human-data-as-a-product clown ass model we’re stuck with at the moment