Yorgute: One Dev's Rebellion Against Algorithm Hell
Social media's gone mad with algorithms pushing rage-bait. Yorgute flips the script: no feeds, no ads, just people you choose. But who's buying?
Social media's gone mad with algorithms pushing rage-bait. Yorgute flips the script: no feeds, no ads, just people you choose. But who's buying?
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