Honestly everyone here except me has an i phone. I absolutely refuse to get one because I will not support china. Anyone using an I phone is already supporting China and should not be. People should throw their cell phones away if you need the internet use a laptop not made in china.
There aren't any electronics devices sold today that do not contain components made in china. China has the largest rare mineral deposits in the world, and all cell phones use them. Even ITAR controlled equipment "made" and assembled here in the US contains components made in China.
What, you’re still expecting intellectual rigor and a single-minded focus on the truth here?
This place is still a welcome location to find Q-aware insights that are difficult to find collected anywhere else.
But damn, there also appears no end to fake news and unsourced, excitable pablum that is also tolerated, even encouraged, here. It’s gratuitously discrediting, and absolutely unnecessary - simple standards for reliability and readability would go miles to making this place somewhere we could confidently send people looking for more information on Q, rather than a resource that will be quickly abandoned as someone new finds streams of wild tangentially-related conspiracy and just plain and obvious falsehoods.
Sigh.
(But in all seriousness, thank you for asking for a source here. I had the same question, as no, I don’t think an image posted by “Kat Hooker” on Gab is a trustworthy source… especially when it is accompanied by a “solution” that also appears to be plainly false.)
Maybe flare usage would be helpful with this kind of thing. I understand how people get excited sometimes and jump on a bit of info that seems plausible enough without verifying and I also appreciate that so many previously trusted sources have turned out to be the biggest peddlers of disinformation in the world. But, at least, specific to this instance, surely, there might have been a press release directly from Apple, even a two sentence soundbyte from a spokesperson confirming if they were removing a cross-platform app with tens of millions of users. So, I don't know exactly how one might implement flare differentiation between Speculative and Factual, especially, when including Q theorizing, but it doesn't seem impossible.
Rather, absent any kind of corroboration, this appears to simply be another rehashing a rumor that’s been repeatedly trotted out since January, with the only source this time evidently being some image posted by a “Kat Hooker” on Instagram.
How low can the standards on this forum drop? To the effing floor as long as this kind of unverified, unsourced hokum is tolerated.
And then, further, please know that the Screen Time settings have nothing to do with what Apple can or cannot do on iOS, including allowing, disallowing, or deleting apps. Screen Time is simply the name Apple gives the parental control and monitoring functions across Apple’s product line.
That was helpful, thanks
Honestly everyone here except me has an i phone. I absolutely refuse to get one because I will not support china. Anyone using an I phone is already supporting China and should not be. People should throw their cell phones away if you need the internet use a laptop not made in china.
I'm on a desktop running 8.1(the highest I will ever go online) and my next build for an online machine will run Linux...
I dont use iPhone. But I dont think it matters. All large tech is greed and part of the system
There aren't any electronics devices sold today that do not contain components made in china. China has the largest rare mineral deposits in the world, and all cell phones use them. Even ITAR controlled equipment "made" and assembled here in the US contains components made in China.
what's the source of this info about them deleting it from user phones?
Source?!? 🤷♂️
What, you’re still expecting intellectual rigor and a single-minded focus on the truth here?
This place is still a welcome location to find Q-aware insights that are difficult to find collected anywhere else.
But damn, there also appears no end to fake news and unsourced, excitable pablum that is also tolerated, even encouraged, here. It’s gratuitously discrediting, and absolutely unnecessary - simple standards for reliability and readability would go miles to making this place somewhere we could confidently send people looking for more information on Q, rather than a resource that will be quickly abandoned as someone new finds streams of wild tangentially-related conspiracy and just plain and obvious falsehoods.
Sigh.
(But in all seriousness, thank you for asking for a source here. I had the same question, as no, I don’t think an image posted by “Kat Hooker” on Gab is a trustworthy source… especially when it is accompanied by a “solution” that also appears to be plainly false.)
Maybe flare usage would be helpful with this kind of thing. I understand how people get excited sometimes and jump on a bit of info that seems plausible enough without verifying and I also appreciate that so many previously trusted sources have turned out to be the biggest peddlers of disinformation in the world. But, at least, specific to this instance, surely, there might have been a press release directly from Apple, even a two sentence soundbyte from a spokesperson confirming if they were removing a cross-platform app with tens of millions of users. So, I don't know exactly how one might implement flare differentiation between Speculative and Factual, especially, when including Q theorizing, but it doesn't seem impossible.
Oh, good grief.
This forum has a huge problem in catering to the frivolous, the gullible, and the excitable.
Where’s the source on this “news”?
Sure doesn’t seem to be Telegram.
Rather, absent any kind of corroboration, this appears to simply be another rehashing a rumor that’s been repeatedly trotted out since January, with the only source this time evidently being some image posted by a “Kat Hooker” on Instagram.
How low can the standards on this forum drop? To the effing floor as long as this kind of unverified, unsourced hokum is tolerated.
And then, further, please know that the Screen Time settings have nothing to do with what Apple can or cannot do on iOS, including allowing, disallowing, or deleting apps. Screen Time is simply the name Apple gives the parental control and monitoring functions across Apple’s product line.
There is one problem with this, that setting is what allows apple to clear malware from your phone if you hit a bad link.
Also, they can't just delete apps from your phone, it doesn't work this way. I'd be careful of this all together it seems like a scam.