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  • From the US, she hasn’t seemed like a bad president. What’s the complaint against her?

  • Paywalled

  • I've never been especially interested in normies, but you may be right. All the communities that I care about are in the fediverse. Any entity that still relies solely on Xitter is a lost cause as far as I'm concerned.

  • I haven't been on FB itself in close to a decade. I understand that it's still somewhat usable for neighborhoods and for keeping up with family, but I don't have firsthand knowledge. Even before I left, getting through the algorithm to see a feed of real people was almost impossible. That's certainly the case on Instagram, which I do still visit a few times a year.

  • Spectrum have the monopoly on internet service in my town. I won’t be engaging with them for anything else.

  • These are the people my mom would’ve called “Jesus Freaks.” They can believe whatever they want, but they don’t get to try and force it on the rest of us. Kick them back under their rock and move on.

  • With Reddit and Xitter now imploded into irrelevance, what’s left? Just FB and its subsidiaries?

  • Paywalled

  • Public Enemy #1?

  • Fair point

  • Isn’t Europe always warning that the rest of the world’s privacy standards aren’t as strong as theirs?

  • …you know what literally none of them do? Refer to their users as "he"

    You’re either deliberately lying or haven’t bothered to actually look.

  • someone … would want to see it changed

    So, by definition, “someone” has their own agenda.

  • SIngular they never fell out of usage, but it was considered non-standard English dialect for about three hundred years. Standard formal grammar rules from the 18th century until the last quarter of the 20th defaulted to he/him where gender was unknown or irrelevant. Singular they was grudgingly accepted as standard about ten years ago. Until then, every major style guide forbade singular they in favor of "he or she" or recasting the sentence to avoid pronouns altogether or to semantically justify plural they. Other languages have either found their own solutions or decided that their traditions are good enough and kept them.

    Personally, I just avoid pronouns whenever possible, especially if someone is likely to throw a tantrum over an honest mistake due to a lifetime of custom. I've never been particularly upset at singular they, but I also don't take offense if someone follows the older formal grammar rules either.

    <shrug>

  • Love the handle, BTW. :)

    I think downloading is against Google’s TOS. Whether that makes it illegal is a question for a lawyer.

  • That’s not unprofessional. That’s just how English works.

  • I’ve never used a VPN with it either. But it should work, especially with an exit node in a country where Google has no incentive to/is prohibited from interfering with third party viewers.

  • "You" was both singular and plural throughout the history of Middle English. Singular "they" emerged in Late Middle English around the 14th century.

  • Same here and agreed. I deeply believe that people deserve equal respect and recognition no matter what form their genitalia takes. This situation is not about respect or recognition. It's either a personal vendetta or the Eternally Offended and Perpetually Outraged cadre went digging for a new target. Either way, what's happened here over the past couple of days is wrong.