My mom complained that the New York Times was sending her recipe spam. It turned out there was no unsubscribe link; unsubscribing required *creating* a user profile for her, which then somehow showed her already signed up for it. How do people without tech family cope with this?https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1209500062163832832 …
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I work in... well, let's say I tweet actively in the field of privacy, and if I devote a chunk of time to it and do a lot of research, I am able to set up my devices to work in a reasonably private mode. But this requires a lot of gardening and some self-discipline to maintain.
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It's a crazy state of affairs. We don't have public health biologists teaching their families to do food assays during the holidays so they can avoid strychnine poisoning and botulism from canned foods. We have sane regulations and strict penalties for infringing them.
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I get updates everyday from nextdoor and they won't unsub.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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