It honestly depends on what you are searching for. Case 1: You just want the name of the website, or an article, example "Facebook" -> fb.com, "Gordan Ramsay" -> Wiki/official website/Celeb gossip website you are good.…
My comment on their post: (Nobody will read it there but you fine folk might) > Just letting you know that I have unsubscribed from youtube premium and will actively be looking for youtube alternatives for content…
> So my question here is that in a hypothetical scenario where terrorists are using whatsapp to coordinate an evil plot, which to most people would fit a scenario where Facebook can and should help the government - what…
Can't whatsapp pull off a big brain time and disallow forwarding ? Then users must copy and paste messages, links and media. Hence every message is a source message.
Most political systems tend to converge into a two-party system. I think the internet has made people more vocal but access to opposing and nuanced viewpoints has made a lot of people grey. I know that's the case for…
Even if they release their server side source code how can you ensure that the deployed version matches the source ? Eventually there is always a thread of trust. The point however is that the government of India is…
It honestly depends on what you are searching for. Case 1: You just want the name of the website, or an article, example "Facebook" -> fb.com, "Gordan Ramsay" -> Wiki/official website/Celeb gossip website you are good.…
My comment on their post: (Nobody will read it there but you fine folk might) > Just letting you know that I have unsubscribed from youtube premium and will actively be looking for youtube alternatives for content…
> So my question here is that in a hypothetical scenario where terrorists are using whatsapp to coordinate an evil plot, which to most people would fit a scenario where Facebook can and should help the government - what…
Can't whatsapp pull off a big brain time and disallow forwarding ? Then users must copy and paste messages, links and media. Hence every message is a source message.
Most political systems tend to converge into a two-party system. I think the internet has made people more vocal but access to opposing and nuanced viewpoints has made a lot of people grey. I know that's the case for…
Even if they release their server side source code how can you ensure that the deployed version matches the source ? Eventually there is always a thread of trust. The point however is that the government of India is…