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I guess if you are concsiously using such a tool you are looking at information that shouldn’t be outdated by today.
E.g. older recipes to avoid AI generated ones. Or maybe information about old videogames. History in general.


It was the 2000s. Internet disinformation wasn’t really a major thing. I can imagine they believed it.


I sure wouldn’t know.


Wasn’t the Haribo power bank popular among hardcore hikers, since it had the best weight to capacity ratio? Remember reading about that somewhere.


Great. Now do me the favour, select the first option in that list ”Voyager app (vger.to)” and open a link shared like that it in a browser, not in Voyager (important, it might automatically do that for you since you got it installed) and tell me what you see. That is set as the default link sharing behaviour and that is what I am criticising.
Maybe you don’t care about it and as a Voyager user you will never see that. But I care because I keep seeing more and more people sharing these links, which instead of actually linking me to the thread in question, in MY app of choice, lead to my browser opening, showing me the content plus a quick plug to the Voyager app.


Cool beans. Not what I mentioned. But I am not trying to change your mind either.


You mean the app that inserts ads to itself into links you share, by default? Yes it can be switched off but why does this need to be there in the first place?
I seriously hope OP has stopped to take that pic and didn’t just pull out the phone while driving to do this.
Why can’t Americans mail order it from Canada? Is the US going to tax the crap out of it when it crosses the border?
No-face?