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Just how worried should we be about Oath? And why is seemingly no-one talking about it?
▶ No.951913>>951920 >>964963
No one cares about it. Not even I who work for AOL/Oath care about it
Verizon just bought some old .com companies and merged them together to create some value
▶ No.951920
>>951913
This tbqh.
This is a good thing for the workers of those companies, especially Yahoo! Now they have a little more safety and won't be fired in the short term.
As for us, it doesn't matter. Yahoo! And Tumblr already sold all their user data to advertisers, Huffington Post is garbage anyway AOL is only semi-relevant in 'murrica and what the fuck is Ryot?
▶ No.951923
>>951905 (OP)
>centralized cancer
Good, makes it easier to lob homemade artillerly shells at the central mainframe to shut it down all at once.
▶ No.951924
At first I thought this was about Oauth and was like "what's the problem?".
Then I actually looked at the pictures. What is this shit?
▶ No.951925>>952047
Only if you are a filthy normie that uses any of those shitty sites.
▶ No.951937
>>951905 (OP)
>a bunch of useless garbage sites now share information about their clients
meh. ads do this all the time anyway and google analytics has already plagued 99% of the web since the mid 2000s
▶ No.951962>>951978
When will we have a Tumblr replacement for our NSFW shit?
▶ No.951978>>952702
>>951962
Never, because your choices last I heard was soup (?) (located in (((Germany)))) and pillowfort (vaporware?) (developed because tumblr is still not safe enough for those freaks). Also stop looking at porn, it's bad for you. Doubly so if you're willing to submit to the social media botnet for it.
▶ No.951983
>>951905 (OP)
>And why is seemingly no-one talking about it?
A list of companies I will never use again.
▶ No.952010
>>951905 (OP)
>And why is seemingly no-one talking about it?
About Yahoo? AOL?
Oh, you mean Mozilla's primary source of funding? Well, we're all googoyim here, so
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▶ No.952039
Not much, if you use a sane browser. And yes that means you can't browse the insane web.
▶ No.952047>>952093
>>951925
Even normies don't anymore. It's a pack of dead has-beens.
▶ No.952093>>964684
>>952047
You don't have to like them but you can't say Tumblr and Huffingon Post are dead. And Yahoo is still the 4th most popular site in Japan.
▶ No.952131>>952200
>>951905 (OP)
>sites and apps you know and love
>botnet botnet botnet botnet
how about a cup of piss
who gave them right to write like this?
▶ No.952137
YOUR OATHS HAVE BEEN VOIDED
▶ No.952159
>>952155
I was here to post that, good thing a better anon beat me to it.
▶ No.952163
is this the same thing as oauth?
▶ No.952200
>>952131
>so you feel like 1 in a billion
help us to better understand how best to influence your opinions.....
ey, dont you want to make the world a better place?
▶ No.952702
>>951978
No need to go full /pol/ an this...
If we go full /pol/ we might as well replace Fagbook and Jewgle as well
▶ No.953037
I got an e-mail about Oath. Looked like spam to me.
▶ No.961994>>962002
> Nobody here will purchase Tumblr from Oath to start a shitshow
> Tumblr has just removed the _raw option for images (according to >>>/hydrus/)
How much does it take to purchase Tumblr anyways?
▶ No.962002>>962745
>>961994
Oath is owned by (((Verizon))) sorry.
▶ No.962745
>>962002
Once it fails, we buy. Let the butthurt flow.
▶ No.964419>>964436 >>964477
>>951905 (OP)
all internet based corporate mergers should be a concern. privacy is eroded by the linking of accounts. this is how they build the googlement that will usurp the governments and the banks. we will be far less free then. the concern is the types of companies being consolidated. verizon (isp and cell comms) yahoo (intel gathering and news) huffpost (propaganda) etc. throw in an online payment processor and thats almost all bases checked. it might seem small now, but 5-10 years from now even more mergers...
▶ No.964436>>964477
>>964419
Are you retarded? Google is the government and the government is google. You can't define where one of them ends and the other starts because they both work hand in hand on the same projects.
Google is a key player in the globalists/Illuminati's plans. They work as propaganda, developer and investigator while remaining a (((private))) company so they can skirt around any laws made to prevent the government acting unlawfully.
▶ No.964477
>>964419
>>964436
Wanna turn the tide? Start buying up old "social media" companies likes Tumblr, and then go full force on it.
▶ No.964684>>965345
>>952093
If you don't wanna pay, Tumblr is still the go-to for updated and well-indexed feeds of independent pornographic content. It goes without saying that porn drives the internet. As long as they don't make it any harder than it already is for content creators (e.g. banning them and deleting their blogs "even more" than they already do, completely removing them from search, etc.) Tumblr will retain a foothold.
▶ No.964963
>>951913
I used to use aol DSL in the UK until 2014, they got out the UK dsl buisness before verizon bought them
▶ No.965016
It's a spyware company and you should avoid use of all of it's services.
https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/privacy/index.html
▶ No.965064>>965345
>>951905 (OP)
Because no one here uses Tumblr.
▶ No.965105>>965345
Wait I thought oauth was decentralized, I use it for my sandstorm instance. Is it centrally operated?
▶ No.965345
>>965064
See >>964684
>>965105
Oath is the company name, OAuth is a FOSS protocol.
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