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11 months agoI used to think like this too, but with Reddit Apps moving over to Lemmy I find real potential and usability here. It won’t happen overnight, but the chances are not nil.
I used to think like this too, but with Reddit Apps moving over to Lemmy I find real potential and usability here. It won’t happen overnight, but the chances are not nil.
I’d imagine a tech company would find it more interesting, it has a lot of user generated content to feed AI training (admittedly there is a lot of bot content, but they’d have tools to detect humans I guess?)
Seriously, I read the first bit and just thought - if people didn’t want to accept calls they’ll just ignore it or put the phone on silent. Don’t overthink basic social interaction!