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10 months agoI found this neat comment floating on the interwebs “As someone who has never subscribed to X or Fakebook, I applaud the move. Not sure what if any social redeeming purpose it has other than being a time killing amusement. And if that is the case people should expect to pay for the value of the amusement they are getting. Obviously, advertisers don’t take X that seriously, if they did then the ads would pay enough where X wouldn’t have to charge. Deep State propagandists were more interested in Twitter than advertisers. I always saw that as a problem is which why I never subscribed. Finding unbiased facts on the internet is hard as prospecting for gold.”
It plays fine for me on my phone. On the site ofc.