Good point! Will note that.
At least for gaming, it does appear to encourage a F2P mindset, where games are given away for free so long as someone (or their kids) pony up in microtransactions. Then again, apps with a price tag haven’t fared too well on Android since the beginning.
Not too many details on that front, but we’ll let you know as soon as we find out.
It was a completely trivial part of the movie that took up perhaps 3 minutes of the plot, which is why I didn’t feel the need to cover the information up with a cryptic description and link elsewhere. Still, I understand the concern and apologize for having not warned readers.
Right, deciding what’s credible and what’s junk is a human problem that comes with its own set of biases. There’s no easy solution here.
I’m not going to comment on the editorial quality of conservative publications, but it raises interesting questions about how Facebook can ever "objectively" handle news. If they set a certain bar for what’s reputable (New York Times, CNN, Washington Post) that will naturally exclude stories from right-wing outlets even when those stories are being linked to and discussed far more prevalently.
Even then, the editorial values that go into deciding which outlet makes a story reputable are inherently bias, and come with all the thorny complications of nearly half the American public distrusting mainstream media sources and favoring more niche, opinionated outlets, no matter how driven by confirmation bias that may be.
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