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Too much herd mentality.
This is a genuine comment. I'm not trying to annoy people.
It's a good thing that 'lite' apps are being produced. They use less power and reduce the perceived need to update to a device with marginally higher specs, that none of us really need. Corporates often merit criticism, but when they do something useful, for whatever reason, welcome it.
I really don't care about cookies. I'm more bothered about having to click 'OK' on every damned website because of a govt. privacy law that has zero effect. The information they hoover up about me is worthless. Their AI is rubbish and no matter how much data they gather on me, their directed advertising towards me has been a joke. It remains as lousy as it was 20 years ago. If advertisers are paying extra for it, I have a piece of the true cross they might like to bid on.
I haven't used Instagram in ages. Does it no longer have a website? Because it would work happily enough on that, on old tech, if Google Play Store or OS updates hadn't killed the device. Folk use it. Folk enjoy it. Why are you complaining about this? Life can be tough. Everyone needs a way of relaxing.
If people want social media, let them have it. I'd rather live in a world where people can choose to do what they want, than a world where the government ban stuff. Wouldn't you? Nobody is forcing you to use it. I'm tired of people screaming for things to be censored or banned just because they don't like them. Websites. Movies. Books. People.
Social media can be a force for good or ill. For #MeToo campaigns and for witch hunts. Don't blame tech for the way people use it. That is the fault of human nature. Facebook allows people to share stuff globally. Most governments would ban it if they could, which is a very good reason to support it, for all its faults.
So don't be so quick to dive in. If GAFA weren't good at dodging government regulators, your internet would have ended at Dover years ago. Soon it might. Then you may regret some of your comments.