
Not everyone uses android, I used to but don’t anymore.
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Not everyone uses android, I used to but don’t anymore.
Because sometimes people don’t like apps, especially when some are paid.
Not for Webapps / Mobile Webapps sadly.
Not everyone is used to pressing back and forwards on there browser and it will often be hidden if you use the page as web-app through certain devices.
Because I have a few projects going on and not sure if it makes sense to use my main for everything
Often enough you still want to talk about the project, so where is the border from when you should personally be talking about it and it should be it’s own thing? Is it when someone see’s the product more instead of you as the creator?
So say if I was to work on a project or something. At what stage would it make sense for it to become it’s own account? Like is it when it gets to the point of it’s own account to show the project off instead of using my own personal one?
At least it’s a good attempt at showing Reddit users that they could move across and not loose anything, getting one user across at a time is the goal with this sort of thing wouldn’t it?
This is the main reason I hate branded clothing, With moth clothing they have branding on it and it’s just an advert to the clothing brand. I personally hate this and try and find brands that are rather hidden / hard to see but also cost effective for me as I can’t afford something super expensive especially for somethings small like clothing.