Even if this is the reason for thinking so, it's just so damn short sighted. This shit is affecting everyone, even if you're not in school, have no kids, are healthy, live rurally and have a good employer. Everyone benefits from a more educated, wealthy and healthy society. Man, shit like this makes me sad and I'm not even American.
The general direction that streaming services have been taking in recent times is clear, though: Raising prices, locking down account sharing, splitting up the content across too many different providers and introducing advertisement in cheaper plans. Sounds pretty cable-y to me.
improve education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, transportation, Medicare, Medicaid and labor unions
Please enlighten us, what's bad about improving education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, transportation, Medicare, Medicaid and labor unions?
I'm not even an Apple user but somehow I still feel like Apple is one of the very last companies where privacy and the security of your data is more worth than a dime.
My kids are 3 and 4. I have no idea if TikTok is still relevant when they're 14, but if not I'm sure there will be something else equally suspicious and toxic like TikTok is now. I hope I can teach them how to look at this stuff with its self esteem crushing and political aspects.
Reddit's downfall is a major disruption in the internet, of course everyone is going to talk about it, especially considering most of us are coming from there. Chill, bro!
The best thing is that you can turn off the screen, so you can truly use it as a music player.