how did people communicate before facebook?

Depending on how far we go, they’d have a scribe write down what they wanted to say.

We don’t live in those times anymore, and a good chunk of people would sooner not talk to you, rather than move a finger to change their ways.

Hence, the network effect.

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a good chunk of people would sooner not talk to you, rather than move a finger to change their ways.

That sounds like a problem that solves itself, and not a reason to put up with any fuckshit whatever from meta.

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