Haven't had any issues with GrapheneOS on Pixel
That's the only possible way to make it opt-in. People using other software deserve privacy too
Most people seem to not want to be discoverable with the exception of artists and other people who want to make money, I doubt search will replace hashtags as the primary discovery method
That just sounds like ableism
If you dislike the UI, you can turn on an MS Office-like ribbon design in the settings
OpenStreetMap is a more than good enough database for a Google Maps alternative, they're just trying to discredit it at this point, all major map apps use the far more detailed OSM data in some form, including GMaps. What people have an issue with is the lack of software, though at this point Organic Maps or Magic Earth could probably be a full replacement for most
It always was political, avoiding politics is a position of privilege
What does Netflix even do beyond gatekeeping? I'm sure there are better ways to discover movies and TV shows
The iOS Files app only lets you access a tiny part of the OS so you don't accidentally install a non-Apple approved app or god forbid, modify something on a device you own 🥴
"These are the things you can do to alleviate climate change" That's still negative. It's blaming climate change on people instead of corporations and governments, a trend started by bp
Actually, Lemmy already does crossposts, Kbin doesn't. This user just crossposted their post, and interestingly, they just show up as separate posts to us. I'd think Lemmy would use the protocol's boost feature, but maybe there's some limitation that prevents this
Most clients seed while streaming
Objectively? You're just used to them. I like the extra screen real estate and they're much easier on my hands
They're exploiting the fact people don't know how it works. They see "https", they think cops can't see anything
They are connected (you can boost/retweet Lemmy posts from Mastodon) but use a different API for apps, so they won't all support it. Kbin supports interacting with both Lemmy and Mastodon, but it's a different platform so you're going to have to create a new account