Like I said this is personal preference. I've never used it but I think it makes culture worse so I hope it goes under.
I never know what people are going to like so maybe it will become the next TikTok instead, or someone will make a new Quibi that I also won't use or understand :)
A few others have mentioned that Quibi is not an interesting enough alternative timewasting app to Snapchat, Instagram, etc. I agree and I'm glad to see it fail for that reason; I want my attention span back and I'm trying to cut these things out of my life. I notice my well-being improves when I do.
That's personal preference obviously, and people are free to spend their time how they want, but I think the loss of attention span is a culture-scale problem now and excising these companies from our lives is a necessary treatment.
I hope Quibi folds permanently and we salt the earth where it stood.
They don't make this very obvious but this only works in Chrome. So you'll have to use SMS codes, the Authenticator app, or backup codes everywhere else. (edit: they explicitly say so when activating it but not as clearly in the docs)
I worded my comment incorrectly (and edited it accordingly). What I should have said is that when you run a stats test against a dataset, there's a known probability that you'll get a significant correlation simply due to chance. The more variables you examine, the higher that chance becomes.
The more statistical tests you run against a set of data (EDIT: the more variables you test against a dataset), the higher the chance you get a statistically significant result from random error alone.