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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
Fuck you Zuck. Leaving Facebook has been great for me, it’s not virtue signaling, it’s a quality of life improvement.
Ass.
What a fucking loser.
Virtue signaling is a good thing. The problem is lack of virtue, not presence of signals.
Zuckerberg reportedly decided to do away with censorship mechanisms at Meta after a seemingly innocuous photo that he posted on Facebook in November 2023 about the surgery that was performed on his left anterior cruciate ligament failed to go viral,
pathetic
I never saw a post from him on Facebook, I was wondering if he even posted…
As opposed to signalling that you have none.
I never understood that phrase. If you admit there is virtue to your opponents actions isn’t that just certifying you are wrong regardless of the opponents intentions?
No, it’s saying they’re doing something mostly superficial and useless because they think it will make people see them as virtuous, where they wouldn’t have done it if it wasn’t a highly visible act, not that the actions are actually virtuous. So like someone volunteers for one day for some charitable cause, but spends the whole time taking selfies and not actually helping much.
That said I’m not sure what the logic is that quitting facebook counts as this
Even if they are, they still have fucking virtues, unlike your robotic ass, Zuck.
Yes, now tell me the problem with that
ROFL I’m signaling the virtue of my privacy kept safe by escaping Meta and not being on a platform hosted by a deranged billionaire. 🤣
Says the guy who suddenly started hitting all the typical shithead slogans and talking point as soon as it seemed beneficial.
Right? Wasn’t he super busy with “de-lizarding” and trying to be the cool friendly billionaire? That took a turn quickly lmao.
It’s called being a political consumer, you dipshit
I’ll be glad to signal my foot up his ass
Wait until Ouch My Balls is over
Mark Zuckerberg the chicken fucker?
His AI is picking from random internet phrases to see if it unlocks a reward function.