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by kerkeslager
3025 days ago
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> So, I'd disagree strongly that this is a google "strategy". It's more a problem that their apps tend to have a lot of features crammed in. It doesn't matter much to me if the problematic behavior arises from strategy or accident, though. Adding the ability to turn this stuff off is good, but it should be default. |
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