On the bright side, they're actively ruining the Internet, which will probably be a net positive for humanity in the long run.
Instead of being on it 24/7 as our default mode of being, it'll be so polluted with the lowest rent spam garbage that if you want to be on there you'll have to really want to be on there. Like Usenet today.
On the bright side, they're actively ruining the Internet, which will probably be a net positive for humanity in the long run.
Instead of being on it 24/7 as our default mode of being, it'll be so polluted with the lowest rent spam garbage that if you want to be on there you'll have to really want to be on there. Like Usenet today.