#fineprint — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #fineprint, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/videos/25766/ Wait, Sophie the Giraffe isn’t French? • FRANCE 24 English #BabyShower #children #ClassicToys #consumerism #consumers #FinePrint #France #FRANCE24 #FRANCE24English #FRANCE24 #FRANCE24English #fraud #french #FrenchCulture #FrenchLife #FrenchToys #gifts #icon #InvestigativeJournalism #labels #lies #MadeInChina #MadeInFrance #mediapart #OrigineFranceGuarantie #Scandal #sophie #SophieLaGiraffe #SophieTheGiraffe #teething #toys #vulli
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🐍💰 "I clicked 'print money' on my keyboard and out came $350K! Who knew a #JavaScript slideshow could be a cash cow? 📸 Spoiler: It's all about #licensing - because who doesn't love reading the fine print in two languages? 🤓💸"
https://www.paritydeals.com/blog/monetize-open-source-dual-licensing/ #printmoney #cashcow #fineprint #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh, look! 🎉 A YouTube science video that’s been "cooking" for a mere three years 🕒—because physics just couldn't be explained any sooner. 🙄 Remember to check out the riveting 2026 Google LLC fine print; it's the real star of the show! 📜✨
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3m3AMRlYfc #YouTubeScience #PhysicsEducation #Google2026 #FinePrint #ViralVideo #HackerNews #ngated -
🧐 Apparently, our fearless hero decided to become part of LinkedIn's ✨ exclusive ✨ club of verified humans by handing over the digital equivalent of a blood sample, only to be shocked—shocked!—that it involved reading the fine print. 🤯 Who knew trading privacy for a dopamine hit could be so surprising? 🙄
https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/ #verifiedhumans #privacytrade #LinkedIn #fineprint #dopaminehit #digitalidentity #HackerNews #ngated -
🚨 BREAKING: Tech Bros Discover "Source Available" ≠ "Open Source"! 🚨 In this week’s episode of "My License is Bigger Than Yours," #DHH tried to pass off his latest toy, #Fizzy, as open-source, only to be schooled by the internet on the actual meaning. 🤦♂️ Meanwhile, open-source veterans watch in dismay, realizing that, yet again, nobody read the fine print. 📜🔍
https://dri.es/source-available-is-not-open-source-and-that-is-okay #TechBros #OpenSource #LicenseMyth #FinePrint #HackerNews #ngated -
Me: installing software
Software: "Do you agree to our EULA?"
Me: Click "yes"
Software: "We now own your house"
Me: 😲😩#eula #software #licensing #techhumour #fineprint #privacy #digitalrights #relatable #humane_tech #installation #websecurity #joke #funny #tech
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Me: installing software
Software: "Do you agree to our EULA?"
Me: Click "yes"
Software: "We now own your house"
Me: 😲😩#eula #software #licensing #techhumour #fineprint #privacy #digitalrights #relatable #humane_tech #installation #websecurity #joke #funny #tech
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Me: installing software
Software: "Do you agree to our EULA?"
Me: Click "yes"
Software: "We now own your house"
Me: 😲😩#eula #software #licensing #techhumour #fineprint #privacy #digitalrights #relatable #humane_tech #installation #websecurity #joke #funny #tech
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Me: installing software
Software: "Do you agree to our EULA?"
Me: Click "yes"
Software: "We now own your house"
Me: 😲😩#eula #software #licensing #techhumour #fineprint #privacy #digitalrights #relatable #humane_tech #installation #websecurity #joke #funny #tech
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Me: installing software
Software: "Do you agree to our EULA?"
Me: Click "yes"
Software: "We now own your house"
Me: 😲😩#eula #software #licensing #techhumour #fineprint #privacy #digitalrights #relatable #humane_tech #installation #websecurity #joke #funny #tech
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Just incredibly sneaky language in this email from ING.
They make it look like some fees are being removed, but they were "fees" that we weren't paying anyway because of rebates. The lede here is that all rebates for using an ATM overseas is ending so you'll end up paying the local ATM fees yourself.
ATM rebates was the reason we started banking with ING.
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Weekly output: wireless-service satisfaction, ransomware survey, Dashlane report, Verizon fee increases, drone policy
I had one work event on my calendar this week that I don’t think rates as an appearance worth listing here, since I got roped into it at the last minute. I’d put the Internet Law & Policy Foundry’s tech-law trivia contest on my schedule Wednesday thinking it would be fun to watch, but then one of the contestants asked if I’d like to join their team–and we finished in third place. This was one of the first public trivia contests I’d joined since 1987, when I was a member of the high school team that won a New Jersey state championship, and it’s nice to see that I still have it or at least some of it.
This coming week has me traveling for work for the first time since the middle of June and to an event that first landed on my travel calendar in 2018: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the Black Hat information-security conference. The trip doesn’t include the DEF CON infosec conference that follows Black Hat, and on Patreon I explained why I opted out of that and feel a little guilty about it.
7/31/2025: People Like Wireless Service Best When It Doesn’t Involve the Big 3 Carriers, PCMag
The gap betweeen J.D. Power’s customer-satisfaction stats for the big three wireless carriers and that firm’s metrics for companies reselling the networks of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon caught my eye.
8/1/2025: Ransomware Victims Are Still Paying Up, Some More Than Once, PCMag
This survey published by the security firm Semperis got an unfortunate news peg when the Trump administration rescinded the West Point department-chair appointment of one of the report’s expert contributors, former Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Administration head Jen Easterly.
8/1/2025: This Password Manager Caught Some of Its Own Employees Not Using Its Product, PCMag
Dashlane’s PR folks offered me this story ahead of time. Since I have always found the fallible-human element of information security to be fascinating, I accepted the offer, and then my editors concurred.
8/1/2025: Months After Freezing Wireless Rates But Not Fees, Verizon Slips in a Fee Increase, PCMag
One of my colleagues brought this to my attention, and I was happy to set aside some time Friday morning to cover it.
8/2/2025: The Drone Industry Can’t Wait for This One Federal Regulation to Take Off, PCMag
I spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Nationals Park to cover a drone-policy conference hosted there by the trade group AUVSI, but I didn’t get around to writing it until Thursday night.
#AUVSI #BlackHat #ConsumerCellular #Dashlane #droneDelivery #drones #finePrint #JDPower #junkFees #NationalsPark #NatsPark #passwordManager #ransomware #Semperis #verizon #Vz #wirelessServices
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Weekly output: wireless-service satisfaction, ransomware survey, Dashlane report, Verizon fee increases, drone policy
I had one work event on my calendar this week that I don’t think rates as an appearance worth listing here, since I got roped into it at the last minute. I’d put the Internet Law & Policy Foundry’s tech-law trivia contest on my schedule Wednesday thinking it would be fun to watch, but then one of the contestants asked if I’d like to join their team–and we finished in third place. This was one of the first public trivia contests I’d joined since 1987, when I was a member of the high school team that won a New Jersey state championship, and it’s nice to see that I still have it or at least some of it.
This coming week has me traveling for work for the first time since the middle of June and to an event that first landed on my travel calendar in 2018: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the Black Hat information-security conference. The trip doesn’t include the DEF CON infosec conference that follows Black Hat, and on Patreon I explained why I opted out of that and feel a little guilty about it.
7/31/2025: People Like Wireless Service Best When It Doesn’t Involve the Big 3 Carriers, PCMag
The gap betweeen J.D. Power’s customer-satisfaction stats for the big three wireless carriers and that firm’s metrics for companies reselling the networks of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon caught my eye.
8/1/2025: Ransomware Victims Are Still Paying Up, Some More Than Once, PCMag
This survey published by the security firm Semperis got an unfortunate news peg when the Trump administration rescinded the West Point department-chair appointment of one of the report’s expert contributors, former Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Administration head Jen Easterly.
8/1/2025: This Password Manager Caught Some of Its Own Employees Not Using Its Product, PCMag
Dashlane’s PR folks offered me this story ahead of time. Since I have always found the fallible-human element of information security to be fascinating, I accepted the offer, and then my editors concurred.
8/1/2025: Months After Freezing Wireless Rates But Not Fees, Verizon Slips in a Fee Increase, PCMag
One of my colleagues brought this to my attention, and I was happy to set aside some time Friday morning to cover it.
8/2/2025: The Drone Industry Can’t Wait for This One Federal Regulation to Take Off, PCMag
I spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Nationals Park to cover a drone-policy conference hosted there by the trade group AUVSI, but I didn’t get around to writing it until Thursday night.
#AUVSI #BlackHat #ConsumerCellular #Dashlane #droneDelivery #drones #finePrint #JDPower #junkFees #NationalsPark #NatsPark #passwordManager #ransomware #Semperis #verizon #Vz #wirelessServices
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Weekly output: wireless-service satisfaction, ransomware survey, Dashlane report, Verizon fee increases, drone policy
I had one work event on my calendar this week that I don’t think rates as an appearance worth listing here, since I got roped into it at the last minute. I’d put the Internet Law & Policy Foundry’s tech-law trivia contest on my schedule Wednesday thinking it would be fun to watch, but then one of the contestants asked if I’d like to join their team–and we finished in third place. This was one of the first public trivia contests I’d joined since 1987, when I was a member of the high school team that won a New Jersey state championship, and it’s nice to see that I still have it or at least some of it.
This coming week has me traveling for work for the first time since the middle of June and to an event that first landed on my travel calendar in 2018: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the Black Hat information-security conference. The trip doesn’t include the DEF CON infosec conference that follows Black Hat, and on Patreon I explained why I opted out of that and feel a little guilty about it.
7/31/2025: People Like Wireless Service Best When It Doesn’t Involve the Big 3 Carriers, PCMag
The gap betweeen J.D. Power’s customer-satisfaction stats for the big three wireless carriers and that firm’s metrics for companies reselling the networks of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon caught my eye.
8/1/2025: Ransomware Victims Are Still Paying Up, Some More Than Once, PCMag
This survey published by the security firm Semperis got an unfortunate news peg when the Trump administration rescinded the West Point department-chair appointment of one of the report’s expert contributors, former Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Administration head Jen Easterly.
8/1/2025: This Password Manager Caught Some of Its Own Employees Not Using Its Product, PCMag
Dashlane’s PR folks offered me this story ahead of time. Since I have always found the fallible-human element of information security to be fascinating, I accepted the offer, and then my editors concurred.
8/1/2025: Months After Freezing Wireless Rates But Not Fees, Verizon Slips in a Fee Increase, PCMag
One of my colleagues brought this to my attention, and I was happy to set aside some time Friday morning to cover it.
8/2/2025: The Drone Industry Can’t Wait for This One Federal Regulation to Take Off, PCMag
I spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Nationals Park to cover a drone-policy conference hosted there by the trade group AUVSI, but I didn’t get around to writing it until Thursday night.
#AUVSI #BlackHat #ConsumerCellular #Dashlane #droneDelivery #drones #finePrint #JDPower #junkFees #NationalsPark #NatsPark #passwordManager #ransomware #Semperis #verizon #Vz #wirelessServices
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Oh no, it seems like the gazillion-dollar company that prides itself on being "customer-focused" just accidentally locked you out of your digital life with their fancy credit card. 🤡 Guess you missed the fine print that said, "Use at your own risk – of losing everything." 🆘🍏
https://dcurt.is/apple-card-can-disable-your-icloud-account #customerexperience #techfail #digitalrights #creditcardissues #fineprint #HackerNews #ngated -
Weekly output: MediaTek’s new Chromebook chipset, Verizon’s new price-lock pledge
This week saw me file two longer, not-yet-published stories for places that hadn’t seen my byline in several months, which reminded me how client re-development can be as esential as client development. This coming week will have me in San Francisco for a few days to cover the NTT Upgrade conference for my trade-pub client Light Reading (with that Japanese telco paying for my airfare and lodging, an arrangement I will note in the copy I file).
4/2/2025: MediaTek’s New Chromebook Chip Looks a Bit Overpowered, PCMag
Writing about new chipset architectures makes me feel like I’m pushing the envelope of my own grasp of technology–because until a few years ago, that topic wasn’t a regular feature of my coverage.
4/3/2025: After Raft of Hikes, Verizon Offers 3-Year Price Lock on Rates (But Not Fees), PCMag
Verizon provided an advance copy of this announcement late Wednesday afternoon to a colleague at PCMag who then asked me to cover it. That didn’t leave me much time to write a post that would be ready to publish at expiration of Verizon’s 8 a.m. embargo Thursday, but then I realized that this press release didn’t answer some key points about this rate guarantee and a few of Verizon’s other changes. I got clarification on one detail from a Verizon publicist and then opted to wait to see the entirety of the company’s fine print before filing this copy. My editors, to their credit, were fine with my taking that extra time to get the story right.
#chipsets #chromebook #finePrint #KompanioUltra #laptops #MediaTek #priceLock #rateLock #verizon #VerizonPriceLock
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Weekly output: MediaTek’s new Chromebook chipset, Verizon’s new price-lock pledge
This week saw me file two longer, not-yet-published stories for places that hadn’t seen my byline in several months, which reminded me how client re-development can be as esential as client development. This coming week will have me in San Francisco for a few days to cover the NTT Upgrade conference for my trade-pub client Light Reading (with that Japanese telco paying for my airfare and lodging, an arrangement I will note in the copy I file).
4/2/2025: MediaTek’s New Chromebook Chip Looks a Bit Overpowered, PCMag
Writing about new chipset architectures makes me feel like I’m pushing the envelope of my own grasp of technology–because until a few years ago, that topic wasn’t a regular feature of my coverage.
4/3/2025: After Raft of Hikes, Verizon Offers 3-Year Price Lock on Rates (But Not Fees), PCMag
Verizon provided an advance copy of this announcement late Wednesday afternoon to a colleague at PCMag who then asked me to cover it. That didn’t leave me much time to write a post that would be ready to publish at expiration of Verizon’s 8 a.m. embargo Thursday, but then I realized that this press release didn’t answer some key points about this rate guarantee and a few of Verizon’s other changes. I got clarification on one detail from a Verizon publicist and then opted to wait to see the entirety of the company’s fine print before filing this copy. My editors, to their credit, were fine with my taking that extra time to get the story right.
#chipsets #chromebook #finePrint #KompanioUltra #laptops #MediaTek #priceLock #rateLock #verizon #VerizonPriceLock
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Weekly output: MediaTek’s new Chromebook chipset, Verizon’s new price-lock pledge
This week saw me file two longer, not-yet-published stories for places that hadn’t seen my byline in several months, which reminded me how client re-development can be as esential as client development. This coming week will have me in San Francisco for a few days to cover the NTT Upgrade conference for my trade-pub client Light Reading (with that Japanese telco paying for my airfare and lodging, an arrangement I will note in the copy I file).
4/2/2025: MediaTek’s New Chromebook Chip Looks a Bit Overpowered, PCMag
Writing about new chipset architectures makes me feel like I’m pushing the envelope of my own grasp of technology–because until a few years ago, that topic wasn’t a regular feature of my coverage.
4/3/2025: After Raft of Hikes, Verizon Offers 3-Year Price Lock on Rates (But Not Fees), PCMag
Verizon provided an advance copy of this announcement late Wednesday afternoon to a colleague at PCMag who then asked me to cover it. That didn’t leave me much time to write a post that would be ready to publish at expiration of Verizon’s 8 a.m. embargo Thursday, but then I realized that this press release didn’t answer some key points about this rate guarantee and a few of Verizon’s other changes. I got clarification on one detail from a Verizon publicist and then opted to wait to see the entirety of the company’s fine print before filing this copy. My editors, to their credit, were fine with my taking that extra time to get the story right.
#chipsets #chromebook #finePrint #KompanioUltra #laptops #MediaTek #priceLock #rateLock #verizon #VerizonPriceLock
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CW: NSFW, GenAI
“Swap”
#bigboobs #bigbreasts #boobs #breasts #caption #cleavage #bet #lostbet #fineprint #bodyswapping #bodyswap #bodyswitching #bodyswapcaption #bodyswapped #bodyswitch #feminization #forcedfeminization #feminizationcaption #forcedfem #forcedfeminizationcaptions #gendertransformation #genderchange #transgender #feminizationtransformation #giganticbreasts #attributetheft #attributetransfer #attributeswap #breasttransformation #underboob
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CW: NSFW, GenAI
“Swap”
#bigboobs #bigbreasts #boobs #breasts #caption #cleavage #bet #lostbet #fineprint #bodyswapping #bodyswap #bodyswitching #bodyswapcaption #bodyswapped #bodyswitch #feminization #forcedfeminization #feminizationcaption #forcedfem #forcedfeminizationcaptions #gendertransformation #genderchange #transgender #feminizationtransformation #giganticbreasts #attributetheft #attributetransfer #attributeswap #breasttransformation #underboob
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Nominations are still open—there's time yet to put in your plug for the City of Roses as Best Series:
https://thecityofroses.com/books
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#Trump admin adds #FinePrint to #FederalEmployees #buyout offer
It's been a week since nearly all 2.3M civilian employees of the #FederalGovernment were presented w/an offer: Agree to resign from your job by Feb 6 & keep your pay & benefits through the end of Sept.
Now, w/the deadline nearing, #FederalAgencies have sent out new terms & conditions in the form of a sample #contract agreement that employees are told they can use to "memorialize" the deal.
#law #TrumpCoup
https://www.npr.org/2025/02/04/nx-s1-5286238/federal-employees-fork-musk-trump-deferred-resignation -
#Lawfare Researchers affiliated with Brookings Institute see that the #DOGE edict offer to pay off any resigning #federal #workers for seven months is not actually a vetted govt policy, or even legal. Read The #FinePrint first ...
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/breaking-down-opm-s--fork-in-the-road--email-to-federal-workers
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Void where prohibited. Void where not prohibited. The Void does not care about your prohibitions; the Void travels when and wherever it wishes.
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#FireDepartment #lieutenant gets #undisclosed #punishment for #antiLGBTQ #posts.
Fellow #firefighter weighs in: “When you put that #badge on your chest and wear the #uniform, our #job is to #ProtectThePublic. There is no #fineprint in that(, that says except the LGBTQ community.)”
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Massachusetts #NewBedford #Government #Religion #Hate #Bigotry #Discrimination #Homophobia #Transphobia #EmptyThePews
https://newbedfordlight.org/fire-lieutenant-gets-undisclosed-punishment-for-anti-lgbtq-posts/
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Couple who used #UberEats can't sue #Uber because of #arbitration terms, court says : NPR
A #NewJersey appeals court says a couple cannot sue Uber over a life-altering car accident because of the app’s terms & conditions, even though they say it was their daughter who agreed to those terms while placing an Uber Eats order.
#tos #fineprint
> First it was #Disney now it’s Uber limiting #rightshttps://www.npr.org/2024/10/02/nx-s1-5136615/uber-car-crash-lawsuit-uber-eats-arbitration-terms
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Mazola corn oil is running ads claiming it "may be healthier for you than olive oil" based on "studies". So they slapped a "Heart Healthy" label on the bottle.
But always check the #FinePrint: 🤨 #TruthInAdvertising #MugsysHouseholdTips
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The #Courts Consider Whether #Trump’s #Pardons Are #Forever
When it comes to #DonaldTrump’s #presidential #pardons, maybe it’s time to read the #Fineprint—or the conspicuous lack thereof.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-courts-consider-whether-trumps-pardons-are-forever
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Section 702 Surveillance Reauthorization May Get Slipped Into ‘Must-Pass’ NDAA - Congressional leaders are discussing ways to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance, includ... - https://www.wired.com/story/section-702-reauthorization-ndaa-2023/ #security/nationalsecurity #politics/politicsnews #security/privacy #politics/policy #fineprint #security
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Where's the #fineprint?
Do you think I'm just going to agree without knowing what I'm signing up for?
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Where's the #fineprint?
Do you think I'm just going to agree without knowing what I'm signing up for?
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Where's the #fineprint?
Do you think I'm just going to agree without knowing what I'm signing up for?
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The #staggering #fineprint of #Texas and #Florida’s new #Fascist #antitrans #bills.
Two sweeping #bans on #MedicallyNecessary #GenderAffirming #Healthcare for #trans #teens could have devastating #implications
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #Florida #Texas #Healthcare #RepublicanParty #Hate #Bigotry #Violence #Genocide #Discrimination #Transphobia #ThePartyOfHate
https://www.vox.com/23728830/anti-trans-legislation-lgbtq-gender-affirming-care-bans-texas-florida
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Audiobook Narrators Fear Spotify Used Their Voices to Train AI - After a backlash, Spotify has removed a clause that allowed Apple to train machine learni... - https://www.wired.com/story/apple-spotify-audiobook-narrators-ai-contract/ #business/artificialintelligence #fineprint #business
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Always make sure things are FINAL when you buy something so shady companies can't pull stuff like this-- trying to yo-yo a sale back when you think it's finished. Read the fine print when you buy. The FTC really needs to stop companies from doing predatory crap like this. ALL companies need to be held accountable ALL the time. https://www.npr.org/2023/02/04/1152932192/yo-yo-car-sales
#accountability #corporateaccountability #legal #legalese #fineprint #readthefineprint
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@thepoliticalcat unholy it is - and eating the world. folks need to read the #fineprint [phrases stick to me from youth] - this is the fasted addiction I have ever witnessed - they do not need to #hype it - all the #marketing is #viral and #free - the #cost will be more than any of us can pay.
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@jik
Maybe have some #binoculars ready for the #fineprint :blobcatlaugh:Or maybe get a #heatingblanket