
I hope bigger retailers jump on board with this too 🤞

I hope bigger retailers jump on board with this too 🤞

Doesn’t mention anything about infrastructure and I’d guess that has a lot to do with it in the US. Very, very few cities are setup with any type of pedestrian traffic or public transport in mind.
This^
I feel like I get great value out of it. I use Music, News (mostly crosswords), iCloud storage + custom email domain, and to a lesser extent Apple TV+ and Fitness, but I love having them available.
Seems like there are a few threads like this from 2025 where they just tell users to submit feedback but no way to block it yet it seems.
Probably more effective to cancel your account and tell them why you’re cancelling rather than sending feedback though 🤷♂️
What platform are you on? I haven’t experienced this in Apple Music but I often listen to the same stuff rather than going down discovery holes.
I used IRC a lot back in the day and its shocking how little of that interaction I see anywhere on Discord. It’s either nobody talking or literally hundreds just spamming messages.
I use it for gaming with friends but that’s really all I’ve found useful. It helped me nab a PS5 back in the day because of a price watching group and I’ve found a few WoW communities that have group finder channels that can be good but that’s about it.

I think it’s a lack of consequences. If you stood in your town center and said something dumb, people would call you out and shame you for it. It would change your reputation too, at least for a while.
that used to be true, but I’m not so sure it is anymore.
These things look so much cooler than they sound and act, lol

You’re the first person I’ve ever seen that made it that far into The Wire and didn’t like it. Are you American? If not, I think that maybe makes more sense. For Americans, it’s just such a great representation of so many things that every city experiences. And the fact that you see the same story from so many different perspectives is just SO compelling. I think it should be watched/taught in high schools because of how many perspectives it gives on the plights of society in American cities.

I think it’s important to note that quote was from 2015.
I give them so much credit for RDR2 but also have so much hate for them for abandoning it and not creating any extra story DLC or really finishing any of the online aspect.