One more from me today. I went through the evidence docs about Epic's "Project Liberty" and wrote about how #FreeFortnite is turning relatively normal video game marketing into a vehicle for a billion-dollar corporation to push policy changeshttps://www.ign.com/articles/how-epics-project-liberty-weaponized-fortnite-fans-against-apple …
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W odpowiedzi do @duckvalentine
"Some of those changes are probably good." Nice of you to take your tongue off Apples boot long enough to type that half heated sentence. I'm always stunned with people being content with living their life in Apples digital prison.
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W odpowiedzi do @mythicintrovert
This misses the entire point of the article: that regardless of the cause it's real eyebrow raising for a billion dollar corp to get the public involved in its court battles using games marketing and hype cycles
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W odpowiedzi do @duckvalentine
Saying some of the changes are probably good is just another way of saying that some are probably bad. There is no consumer benefit to being locked in Apples digital prison. That business model is strictly for Apples benefit, no one else's. Consumers are not better off for it.
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W odpowiedzi do @mythicintrovert
I'm not arguing in this article about whose position is right. I'm pointing out info that's in the court documents for anyone to find and suggesting maybe folks should be aware of how they're being marketed to and why.
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For whatever it's worth, I do personally think it's better for everyone if Epic wins. But I don't think I'm going to convince you seeing as how you came to my Twitter to call me a boot licker (???) So I'm going to leave it here.
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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