> And social media is now at the same level as phones and internet.
Okay. That doesn't mean a whole lot at the moment.
The ISPs that allow you to even access Twitter at all are quite deliberately not regulated to this extent, so there's a lot of work to do before we can say that Twitter, of all things, is somehow a public utility without First Amendment rights.
The influenza vaccine is a flawed transmission control measure and is the best we have available, same as masks. We do blame people who skip those, although it doesn't show on their faces like the absence of a mask does.
The spreadability of the flu is also much lower than that of COVID-19 (largely thanks to the vaccines), which is really why people never regarded masks as necessary for the flu.
I am more interested in security for users than for developers. Sure, it's convenient and might be slightly more work for users to mess with your app, but I don't trust every proprietary app developer to be monitoring the CVEs for every library they use.
I'm sure there's a ton of multiplayer games out there that statically linked things like libpng and networking libraries, and by now are an open door into the systems of anyone playing online.
Yes, some random guy on the internet created a website, and now I'm all confused...