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minus-square@SuckMyWanglink20•1 year agoIt will go to a 3rd party like meta first and then not be stored at google. That way google can’t turn that info over to the police
minus-square@moistclumplinkEnglish5•1 year agoAnd I’ll believe it when I see executives be punished personally for lying. If they are lying. Which hopefully they aren’t.
minus-squarevladlinkfedilink0•1 year agoAnd since there’s no way for me to “see it”, I don’t believe it.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
It will go to a 3rd party like meta first and then not be stored at google. That way google can’t turn that info over to the police
And I’ll believe it when I see executives be punished personally for lying. If they are lying. Which hopefully they aren’t.
And since there’s no way for me to “see it”, I don’t believe it.