• Deep90@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      They’d be getting roasted for it just like google?

      Why do apple fans have such a victim complex when their brand does something deserving criticism?

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        1 year ago

        They’d be getting roasted for it just like google?

        The last 4 negative iPhone apple posts

        • 2.3k upvotes 750 comments
        • 18.7k upvotes 4.1k comments
        • 2.8k upvotes 728 comments
        • 5.7k upvotes 1.1k comments

        The last 4 “negative” Android/Pixel posts

        • 628 upvotes 165 comments
        • 21 upvotes 54 comments
        • 1.9k upvotes 510 comments
        • 1.3k upvotes 216 comments

        The last 4 negative iPhone posts show there is a clear bias and groupthink hatred for the iPhone on Reddit. The bolded one is this current post. I also wonder what you consider something deserving of criticism. I wonder if it’s Apple users liking the features they signed up for but being told by people like you they’re wrong for liking them.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t know seems Reddit can find a way to cry or admonish the iPhone and care about the war. Seems the likes of MKBHD and JerryRigEverything can find a way to slander the iPhone, make to the reddit front page and care about the war. Seems like YOU can care about downplaying and derailing a conversation while caring about the war.

            Like what are you trying to accomplish here? Google is also a trillion-dollar company yet it seems you’re upset I’m defending the iPhone instead of Android. That’s always the go-to for these comments. “Apple’s a trillion-dollar company, they don’t care about you.” All while you’re listing reasons Android is better and deserves more market share (money) in the US.