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TheCivvie | Arelor | The Brittish Medical Journal is flagged as a fake news blog site |
December 20, 2021 9:56 PM * |
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Hello Arelor! 18 Dec 21 12:06, you wrote to me: Ar> Re: The Brittish Medical Journal is flagged as a fake news blog site Ar> By: TheCivvie to Arelor on Sat Dec 18 2021 04:30 pm >> Hello Arelor! >> >> 18 Dec 21 08:29, you wrote to all: >> >> Ar> Hello, >> >> Ar> Apparently, Facebook has decided they are a better source of >> Ar> information than the Brittish Medical Journal and has flagged >> an >> >> Time to exit that sinking pile of poop. It is just a home to wild >> conspiracy teories these days >> >> TheCivvie Ar> I used to have a Facebook account when I was trying to promote my Ar> books over there. Ar> Soon I realized Facebook was taking more from me than it was giving Ar> me. By that I mean it was taking time, effort and sucking my dignity Ar> dry slowly, but it was offering nothing that IRC wasn't. Therefore I Ar> piped my Facebook account into /dev/null I take a "holiday" every so often from it and dont miss it. It is more to keep in contact with family that I do so, although recently I have started insisting on Signal or Threema for updates TheCivvie --- GoldED+/OSX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: TC on Micronet Daily (618:500/14.1) |
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