• Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Literally nobody cares what colour your bubbles are.

    What is annoying is how group chats suck when people on android are involved.

    I’m mostly looking forward to that being fixed

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      5 months ago

      You a teen in the US?

      Saw a teen tell Tim Cook kids in his school were being bullied over not necessarily one hue vs. another shade but presumably the degraded functionality (simplified as “green bubbles”).

      Group chats are so huge - and including one non-Apple user means nobody gets bells & whistles.

      It’s absolutely ridiculous! But it’s hard to argue - it’s happening, making less money would stop it, but money matters more than kids.

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        5 months ago

        Oh get off it. This is “video games cause school shootings” levels of wrongness

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          5 months ago

          You said it yourself, group chats suck when Android users are involved. So Android users aren’t added to the class group chat and they miss out on sharing notes, events, and much of social interaction with their peers.

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          5 months ago

          I just don’t think you and I are the people who see this stuff.

          When it comes to video games and violence, you have to try - try to draw lines.

          What kind of line needs to be drawn to deduce “who’s green?” is related to a feature?

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      5 months ago

      Hmm it’s like I missed the second half of your comment earlier… we agree on functionality being more important than color.

      I don’t think “color” would ever have been an issue with feature parity.