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Cevilia

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38 she/her or they/them or any pronoun. Cis woman… I think. I pretend to be an elf on the Internet. I’m mostly attracted to femininity.

I use tone indicators.

Trans rights.

“Stay woke. Keep your eyes open.”

/srs

Este perfil es de un servidor federado y podría estar incompleto. Explorar más contenido en la instancia original.

Cevilia,
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I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I don’t feel it’s appropriate for me to comment on this.

/joke

YSK: Signal is a great secure private messenger app comparable to others on the market. (restoreprivacy.com) en

“When you use Signal, your data is stored in encrypted form on your devices. The only information that is stored on the Signal servers for each account is the phone number you registered with, the date and time you joined the service, and the date you last logged on.”

Cevilia,
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Or just use Matrix/Element. No phone number needed, plus federation!

umbraroze, a RedditMigration en
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A lot of people are boasting here like "well I just deleted my 15+ year account with quintillion karma."

I'm not going to delete my account yet (but probably won't be posting anything on Reddit either). Instead, I came up with a Strange Hobby.

Because password managers are so ubiquitous and easy to use and everyone should use one, I somehow found a complete list of all Reddit throwaway accounts I had over the years. (You know, from back when you could create accounts in seconds and Reddit didn't make you sign a blood pact or whatever.)

So I've been deleting those accounts. There was a pile of them.

And I like to every time I delete an account, a little siren goes off in Reddit HQ and Spez is like "Aaaaagggh! Not another one!"

Cevilia,
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Good idea! Also, it’s not always about boasting - putting things into words makes it easier for certain kinds of brain to process them. For some people, the act of leaving snoosite isn’t enough to fully internalise it, they need to say goodbye. Which is fine, btw. :)

Cevilia,
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I don't think they're trying to train their UI.

Cevilia,
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TL;DR: The sunk cost fallacy. It's the tendency for people to carry on doing something even when abandoning it would be better for us. Because we have invested our time, energy, or other resources, we feel "it would have all been for nothing" if we quit now.

Cevilia,
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I agree with most of what you said. However, we are not, nor were we ever, Snoosite's customers.

We, and the content we make, are the product they sell to advertisers.

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