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Smart enough to realize it, but not smart enough to not say it.
Rather than write a public letter pointing it out, he could have just let it happen.
When your enemy is helping you, don't tell them.
It might encourage them to stop.
And here we are talking about the letter. In this instance, no news is bad news.
The letter will get published by the media. This was a good idea.
Will it? I doubt CNN, Faux News, WaPo, or any big news org will even know Pixelfed exists, much less that the creator wrote a snarky message to Zucc.
Anti Commercial-AI license
I said media, not corporations
What's "media" to you?
Anti Commercial-AI license
Orgs who employ journalists who do journalistic work
After the news reported on it (404 media and others) Facebook already reversed their decision and unblocked it, I thought