✨ Feature Suggestion | memes.privacytools.io #1118
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Short Description: memes.privacytools.io
What?: Pretty straight forward, a privacy meme explorer and sharing tool.
But why?: We seem to look like the tin foil hat people:
But, if we join in, we are the cool kids!
Plus, it is an awesome way to educate people!
Lets see Dwight give us an example:
You could see this showing up on your timeline, right?
People would read this!
What the point! We need to show up where people already are!
How?: I believe Postmill is freesoftware!
How can I help?: Share the memes below? (idk)
Postmill works great, although there are many alternatives.
Tbh, it seems a bit out of scope, you can use our forum to post privacy related memes though.
I really cannot see any reason to have a space dedicated to memes on PrivacyTools. They are not helpful in any way and they make the project look not serious.
After some further discussion, it was decided that this is a bit to out of scope for PTIO, you are however free to post privacy related memes on our forum :). closing issue.