The: Daniel⚡️ @The: Daniel⚡️ - 11mo
This is how I now understand it after reading it a few times. They’re business-to-business fines for platform abuse. But it should still be a cautionary message to everyone that large companies can and will silence you if they see a reason to.
ava @ava - 11mo
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nobody @nobody - 11mo
I agree. I know you appreciate clarity though. Thankfully I do not use SMS for anything now. Everything is through iMessage or Telegram. Not much better in some estimations, but at least I picked who I would let spy on me. 🤣
💯 always appreciate clarity. always. lol fr. oof though. not a fan of either privacy wise. genuinely curious, why did you decide on telegram and imessages? have you enabled secure chat telegram?
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