Stories that go forever without any…
Stories that go forever without any practical reason other than maximize engagement
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Stories that go forever without any practical reason other than maximize engagement
Nothing seems to be working now when you punch on a particular thing to review or investigate it doesn’t do anything whether you have skip it or delete it…..
None of the challenges are working………
I found a news article on microsoft edge about a 747 plane dangerously vertically taking off from an airport. It had a photo of it too. I then copied the image and searched it in google where I found that it was screenshotted from someone playing a plane game.
Tho there is spin the wheel each day and several activities seems like you never get anything as all they have is "chances" to win prizes. Miss when you could actually use your points to get a gift card
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