Just read the press release late yesterday about how Instagram has now added the private message capability to their applications. Isn't it bad enough that there are several others that allow the hidden and secret exchange of information without making yet another member of that club?
Who else is tired of this enablement, as it seems every application out there is trying to top the social media ladder and the only way that they know how is to create new and hidden features that allow for the secretive interaction of people. It is getting to the point where they will all have it and there'll be no possibility of full transparency and monitoring.
I know it is in bad taste, and I really shouldn't which it upon anyone, but I almost wish that the spouses of some of these CEO's for these companies would get cheated on through the use of their applications and then maybe they would find some sort of social responsibility to not build and foster an environment that seems to promote those activities.
What's other's take on this recent development/ change?
Who else is tired of this enablement, as it seems every application out there is trying to top the social media ladder and the only way that they know how is to create new and hidden features that allow for the secretive interaction of people. It is getting to the point where they will all have it and there'll be no possibility of full transparency and monitoring.
I know it is in bad taste, and I really shouldn't which it upon anyone, but I almost wish that the spouses of some of these CEO's for these companies would get cheated on through the use of their applications and then maybe they would find some sort of social responsibility to not build and foster an environment that seems to promote those activities.
What's other's take on this recent development/ change?
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