Nope. I am reluctant in sharing the info. But i am not from 80s and i am neither from north america nor from eu .
I am a male though.
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Nope. I am reluctant in sharing the info. But i am not from 80s and i am neither from north america nor from eu .
I am a male though.
Most maybe, but every other demographic is just valid a contributer to the conversation
Thank you but I was born in the 70s. Did you want to see a picture of the burnt orange shag rug in my childhood bedroom?
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I feel attacked!
No/Yes/Yes
29/M/UK
Close, but not quite. One thing I notice a lot around here (Lemmy/fediverse) that suggests many users are elder millennials or older, is the frequent use of 2 spaces after a period. I don't really notice as much of that in other online communities.
90s, non-binary and south america.
45 / male/ Montreal
No / Yes / No (unless you meant Europe)
True apart from being born around 2000
Older millennial American man, yes, you got me
Early 90s, male, North America
Beep/boop/bap
Yes yes no
I'm a woman and I was born in the 1990s. I do live in North America though.
I'm wondering what exactly people raising privacy concerns are worried about?
Even if I tell you my ASL, what can you do with that info?
I'm usually very privacy aware.
The big tech firms already have the information, it can also likely be brought on the dark web.
44/M/NZ BTW. Even if I tell you which small town I'm from, it doesn't get you to my doorstep.
I am female, so I guess I don't. As for my age and location, that's classified
No, no, and yes.