I don’t think that necessarily means your data will be deleted and not used to train their LLMs, though.
I don’t think that necessarily means your data will be deleted and not used to train their LLMs, though.
Reminds me of some encounters I had when I used to play RuneScape.
“I don’t think I’ve ever knowingly lied”
And this is how you immediately tell everybody you’re a liar.
I’m surprised that Facebook consistently ranks higher than Snapchat on these charts. I thought younger generations considered Facebook to be for “old people” for just about 7 years now.
If you’re using a device or network-wide ad-blocker like I do, then you won’t see them. When I try to use Waze on somebody else’s phone, the ads are unbearable.
EDIT: I read the OP and now realize what you mean. I’ll keep this here anyway.
And it has come a long way too. In fact, I just donated since it’s struck me how solid of an experience it’s been.
I love this graphic because it’s a reminder to self-proclaimed “gamers” that mobile gaming has been doing laps around “real” gaming for over half a decade now, with no indication of the trend changing. Yes, mobile games are typically lower quality and more predatory, but it’s undeniable that the average person who plays video games now is just a regular person with a phone.
Fair enough, I respect that.