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ape4 | 2 months ago

They moved from platform A to platform B.

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petcat|2 months ago

And platform B is basically a worse version of everything than platform A.

I admire the motivation though

stanmancan|2 months ago

“Worse” is fully dependant on what you’re looking to get out of a product. I consider anything Google/Meta to be about as bad as it gets because I disagree with their business practices and value my privacy.

ranguna|2 months ago

Care to elaborate?

bigiain|2 months ago

They moved from platform USA/Surveillance-Capitalism to platform non-USA/Privacy.

That's a big deal to some of us.

Especially important it the demonstration that your privacy which Google et al, are so insistent on monetizing, does not mean they are charging you less for the same services that other companies can charge when you are paying only with your money, not your privacy as well.

NitpickLawyer|2 months ago

> USA/Surveillance-Capitalism to platform non-USA/Privacy.

I laughed at this, as an european. I mean just this year we've had like 3 scares with chat control, and the latest news is that they're still trying / succeeding on some fronts. Please don't reduce such complicated matters to red vs. blue, it's really more complicated and there are no easy solutions anywhere.

tick_tock_tick|2 months ago

I mean I don't think anyone seriously thinks the USA doesn't have access to all the EU data.

63282836292919|2 months ago

> They moved from platform USA/Surveillance-Capitalism to platform non-USA/Privacy

I see, the EU propaganda shows effect. Of course a proponent of the non-elected regime doesn't mind the illegal "chat control" and censorship of any wrongthink facilitated by the Digital Services Act.

mrits|2 months ago

I'd rather Google have my data than the EU