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  • Knox is used by Samsung own functions. Your bank app only does a root check. Which can easily be hidden with Magisk. If you trip Knox, you lose the Samsung exclusive security features baked into the OS. That's it. Google Pay and USAA both complained about root access and refused to work with Magisk hiding off. With it on, they function as normal.

    Integration into Knox requires enterprise device management and a custom app.

  • You list few vehicles but don't appear to know they are in different segments. They're not classified the same so you can't lump them together.

    • Civic is small sedan or hatchback
    • Accord is mid size sedan
    • Corolla is small sedan or hatchback
    • CRV is a mid size crossover

    Small cars, and mid size cars for that matter, don't sell well in general. They're ~9% of total sales each. Luxury and full size sedans are like ~3% each but they are targeting a very specific demographic that know they'll always have a buyer.

    People often blanket both true SUVs and Crossovers into the SUV category for simplicity. But they are in fact different. Crossovers do breakdown into multiple segments itself, though it's typically the mid and full size that sell very well. Collectively crossovers are ~48% of the market. A good example of how to differentiate is Ford Explorer is full size, Ford Escape is mid size, Ford EcoSport is small.

    Trucks are ~19%, and actual SUVs are ~8%. For example the Ford F-150 and Ford Expedition share the exact same ladder chassis. Different bodies are bolted on. By this definition, SUVs don't sell well either. Lol. The terms gets muddied up due to mass consumer confusion.

    Vans fill the rest of the percentage here, but are typically commercial and fleet.

  • As an American, it's exhausting.

    I can't be reasonable with most because hardly anyone critically thinks. Not asking the important who, what, when, where, why and how questions. It's surface level and whatever has the most attention. It's hard to get someone to think for themselves. Not realising they are in fact easily influenced.

  • That is the intention, but what good does it do? People can still harass you through public tweets.

  • No.

    • A Muted user can still follow you and send direct messages. They can see your profile incl. tweets, retweets, and likes. You simply hide their tweets from your timeline/feed only.
    • A Blocked user is prevented from following you and cannot send direct messages. They cannot see your profile incl. tweets, retweets, and likes. You are preventing any and all interaction.