@Gabrielscrumble@rdrcowgirl m2 air And it ran fairly decent but it was ultimately a better experience on a properly laptop .. Would still get it since it's free though
kid: mom, what are alysa liu
me: they used to be my figure skater
kid: do you have any photos?
kid: wait thatβs uncle glaive, aunt amber glenn, uncle ilia malinin- AND THAT'S MOM!!
alysa liu: *opens the door* i'm home!!!
@danhuilla@moltensnow@Keir_Starmer i get what you mean but im also not specifically talking about companies. however, you're probably not wrong in believing that the government won't back down as easily as a game company
@danhuilla@moltensnow@Keir_Starmer roblox set the standard because it exemplified(?) that if you take away something but not everything, people will fall into it. Same as discord: don't require an ID to use the platform but target a specific enough demographic that will either leave (nowhere else to go) or give in
@danhuilla@moltensnow@Keir_Starmer take something people want without completely cutting them out. if they give their face/ID, they get back in; if they don't? who cares. giving your id just talk to people in a video game isn't the same as being unable to play the game, because they know they can't risk that
@danhuilla@moltensnow@Keir_Starmer exactly. no one's saying "never use your id", otherwise there'd be no point in it. but don't just give it out for meaningless entertainment like voice chat in a video game. roblox started with this shit before everyone else and basically set the standard for companies/agencies: -