their new logo looks a bit like saggy boobies i guess. that's so meta.let's not forget this is an app designed to rate tits for fellow frat boys
Oh it hasn't gone unnoticed!their new logo looks a bit like saggy boobies i guess. that's so meta.
i prefer the term "rebooting"I find it funny that a large number of the FB posts that show up in my feed are now reposts of memories. Even the internet has run out of ideas and resorted to reruns.
I thought that meant thisi prefer the term "rebooting"
Should have worked a “Wink Wink” into that sentence.let's not forget this was an app designed to rate tits for fellow frat boys at harvard
vinyl posts...I find it funny that a large number of the FB posts that show up in my feed are now reposts of memories. Even the internet has run out of ideas and resorted to reruns.
That’s what news is now. Apparently I need Huel shakes and wall-mounted home gyms with computer controlled weight resistance pulleys.How are you guys even getting a ‘news’ feed? I don’t have one, at all.
I do get dumb product ads,though. One for every 5 posts or something.
As teens left Facebook, company planned to lure 6-year-olds, documents show
Internal posts and job listings show plans were moving forward.arstechnica.com
I'm not sure how devious that is... Google got itself integrated into the daily life of kids that age with Google classroom and chromebooks...As teens left Facebook, company planned to lure 6-year-olds, documents show
Internal posts and job listings show plans were moving forward.arstechnica.com
Are you new to Outragemonkey?I'm not sure how devious that is... Google got itself integrated into the daily life of kids that age with Google classroom and chromebooks...
methinks education tools are handled a bit differently than social media.I'm not sure how devious that is... Google got itself integrated into the daily life of kids that age with Google classroom and chromebooks...
Yeah my kids are on the Google classrooms stuff, I have poked about, it seems generally alright. Certainly no ads or shit like that.methinks education tools are handled a bit differently than social media.
a lot of the admin level stuff on classroom is handled by the teacher / school district. hell you can't even get into it without a school district issued email accont.Yeah my kids are on the Google classrooms stuff, I have poked about, it seems generally alright. Certainly no ads or shit like that.
I was on the local IT advisory group for a bit.a lot of the admin level stuff on classroom is handled by the teacher / school district. hell you can't even get into it without a school district issued email accont.
our district uses it. i got very familiar with it last year when my son was remote. nothing really raised a red flag to me.I was on the local IT advisory group for a bit.