@cavyherd @futurebird
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@cavyherd @futurebird
Or, you could just read Microsoft's t's&c's?Whyever would I want to do that?
I mean, MS building a "service," then getting pushback about the harms of that "service," then dealing with it by telling users not to •use• the "service" seems entirely on brand for them.
But it's also a totally bullshit response to the pushback.
But that also seems entirely on brand for MS.
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Whyever would I want to do that?
I mean, MS building a "service," then getting pushback about the harms of that "service," then dealing with it by telling users not to •use• the "service" seems entirely on brand for them.
But it's also a totally bullshit response to the pushback.
But that also seems entirely on brand for MS.
I'm totally lost about what ya'll are talking about here. Can you fill me in?