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Comment #30313808
Unlike previous bans, this one seems to be tied to phone numbers. So even users with non iOS/Google Play versions of the app can't access the blocked groups as long as they have a …
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Comment #30288097
As far as I understand: many people use Telegram channels as a sort of Twitter-like social media, since you can set the channel to publicly available and anyone with app can read w…
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Comment #30287650
The article is written in German, but with a Google Translate you can understand the just of it. Apparently Telegram added a new blocking system based on phone numbers, sorta a geo…
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Comment #29958260
Too many jargons and catch phrases and few precise definitions/example on how this OS or concept would actually work :\
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Comment #29905528
We are also having this discussion here in Brazil, some supreme court minister is all fussy and triggered because telegram doesn't bans ""misinformation"" and ""hate speech"".
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Comment #29785357
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the 1 million dollar question, and there is: who fact-checks the fact-checkers?
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Comment #29324839
>make products/services more secure >sue others to make them stop trying to hack your products/services Chooses the second one. I'm pretty sure this is just a PR stunt for Apple to…
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Comment #29114310
It is just a coincidence that not allowing sideload and making Apple the sole gatekeeper of what gets installed on all iPhones ends up – surprisingly – benefiting Apple and making …
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Comment #28906926
I think many services nowadays end up offering a worst user experience in the name of "simplifying their interface" (I imagine this must be the only reason why Spotify wouldn't add…
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Comment #28855417
Seems some BS excuse for them to justify their control over what the user installs on his phone as well as their 30% commission.
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Comment #28210355
Hell, they could at least offer RSS support to twitter.
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Comment #28203583
I fully agree with you. I'm absolute skeptic about anything Facebook and Twitter and other multi-billion dollar tech companies support. Especially because, the whole project of a d…
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Comment #28149381
Apple is like "over my dead body!!!"
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Comment #27768439
Somewhat morbid, but still interesting.
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Comment #27638726
Truly frustrating, well done!
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Comment #27297455
The problem is not the Apple tax. It's apple app store, they should be able to charge the commission fee they wish. The problem is not allowing other app stores/sideloading on iOS.…
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Comment #26048616
The problem I think is that nowadays more and more it's harder to find RSS support services and you send up having to resort to some third party application or service that will ge…
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Comment #25322061
Is it just me or front-ends of giant platforms are becoming more mainstream? First Individious, then Nitter, now Teddit. I think this speaks volumes of what modern webpages have be…