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Don’t Buy Into These “Trends” About what happens if you tell siri to self destruct

It’s a little awkward, but Siri knows my mood and my emotions and she responds accordingly. I like this because I can speak to her privately.

But not exactly. Siri will send out a message to your iPhone, and you may or may not be aware of it. It is possible that if you tell it to say you’re feeling sad, it will delete all your texts and send you a message. But more than likely, if you tell it to say you’re feeling happy, it will delete all your texts. So really, you’re just getting a notification of how you’re feeling.

The problem with this is that it’s impossible to tell if you’re sad or happy or what youre feeling. Even with a notification, it’s impossible to make any sense of it. You can probably guess that I was feeling sad when I typed the above sentence, but that doesn’t explain how it felt to me. It’s the same way with Siri. But you have to tell it in some way.

The only way to tell if youre sad or happy or what youre feeling is to send out a message to your friends. Siri is an amazingly intelligent piece of software. I wouldnt doubt that, given the data it has collected, it can tell if youre sad or happy or what youre feeling. But it can tell you that.

So what happens if you tell Siri to self destruct? At least on my phone it doesnt ask me if I want the phone to self destruct. And its a really good idea.

For those of you who like to send out a message to your friends on your phone, I can send you a link. I can send you a text message in the future if you like but I personally wouldn’t like that because that would be the least productive use of my phone.

It would be much more productive to send them a link to a video of you playing the game with them. For example, I sent my brother a link to an old video of me playing the game with him and he is now interested in playing Deathloop with me. It would be much more productive to send a video to someone you want to play a game with you and have them respond to your message with a link to a video of you playing it together.

I’m sure this could be done many different ways, but the most direct way I could think of is to be the person who sends the link to the video.

Or you can send the link to the video yourself. If you use a link in that way, it will be harder to get a response, because your message will be ignored. That’s a good thing, because if you do it that way, you could potentially send the link to your brother and have him get a response when he opens the link, but he will most likely not have time then to play the game with you.

Siri just sent a link to a video of a man being shot. As soon as you send a link to that message, it will get deleted. A good way to think about this is that if you are sending a link to a video in the first place, you are putting yourself at risk of being cut off from the rest of humanity. If you send something to Siri on its own, you are just sending a link to the video, and that link will get deleted.

Radhe

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