Hey, thanks for replying. And thanks for updating with the uncropped version! Sorry if I came off as harsh. Comics with the credit cropped makes me salty.
I have been able to join my partner's family group chats at long last, to much fanfare. It's nice, because there's a lot of great people I just haven't been keeping up with since I couldn't join the chat and was not about to buy an entire phone for one chat protocol.
Only problem I've had so far is that I can't see who's specifically reacting to messages when I try to tap into it. IDK if that's in line with the traditional iMessage experience though.
My understanding is that this absolutely applies to their previous iterations, but not this -- there's no authenticating with your Apple ID, for example. It's sending and receiving iMessage data directly between the Apple servers and your device, now.
If I'm not mistaken, refusing to defend yourself in a civil case results in the judge automatically assuming everything the plaintiff is accusing you of is true. I wonder if that applies when your lawyers are present but you aren't when ordered?
Yeah, I was really disappointed to learn it too. It was blatant -- the entire script is ripped from a well-written article about the experience, verbatim except for a few words swapped around.
For sake of argument, suppose they earnestly believe this. I can think of a scenario consistent with that belief: that they also believe there are no civilians in the region, and that everyone present is Hamas.
Arguably yeah, but he's still responsible for the content his channel produces.