I agree. The NSFW instance already did this. We don't know the full extent of the breech or when it will end. .world already reopened once while still compromised.
I think defederation until we get an all clear from the admins of those instances would be a good measure to protect our users.
Honestly, the name was a big reason I downloaded it, along with how active the developers have been. I keep forgetting the names of the other apps. Wefwef stood out, along with the cute mouse.
It seems like the users are happy with the name change, and I'm excited for the devs to be working on their finished concept.
That is interesting. I'm not surprised Japan was ahead, but not by over a decade.
My dad had a landline until probably 2018. I'm guessing it must have been bundled with some network package because he had two smart phones by then.
The timeline of technology is absolutely crazy, especially phones. Like you mentioned, it hasn't even been that long. I got my first "smartphone" in maybe 2012.
From what I've read in the rules, I believe this link is okay to post. Choose the sport you'd like to watch from the side bar. I think the .io link is also secure, but I've read warnings to only use .net.
I can't remember when I traded pirating music for my zune/iTouch for Spotify, but I know back in 2008 we were still using MP3 players. We were still in relatively early years with MP3 players, too. In 2010 I was still using my jailbroke iTouch 3, so we were still in the MP3 era until at least 2010. People also joked back then about vinyl snobs who made "audiophile" part of their personality. Records were cool and record shops were able to stay in business. Cassette sales were down on the other hand, because we were still getting over the trauma of them getting jammed and the excitement of having high quality digital music.
OP must be very young and just looked up what year things came out, not what year things were used. Weren't DVDs invented in the 80s?
Threads is doing a decent job moderating them. They put warnings if you subscribe to someone known to spread misinformation and they remove posts that break TOS.
Obviously the attention seekers are going to run to every platform. I don't think it's fair journalism to say that certain groups are moving to Threads when it's many groups.
"Men are creating thousands of accounts on Threads. Why are the majority of accounts female? Our data analysis explains here!" Is kind of the same clickbait.
I won't argue that racists don't make up a loud percentage of text-based social media, though.
I agree. The NSFW instance already did this. We don't know the full extent of the breech or when it will end. .world already reopened once while still compromised.
I think defederation until we get an all clear from the admins of those instances would be a good measure to protect our users.