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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year ago1% means over 100 people every day ignore the beg button and blast through. 1% is a lot of people.
minus-squareEbbylinkfedilinkEnglish-1•1 year agoAnd if 10% “blast through” without that additional warning, that button is making a difference. Society is a balance of compromises and to take a all-or-nothing stand, especially against safety and assistance technology, is laughable. Remember to appreciate the little victories too.
1% means over 100 people every day ignore the beg button and blast through. 1% is a lot of people.
And if 10% “blast through” without that additional warning, that button is making a difference.
Society is a balance of compromises and to take a all-or-nothing stand, especially against safety and assistance technology, is laughable.
Remember to appreciate the little victories too.