Strongest pro point
Beavers build dams, not social media. But if we have to, we should build beaver-friendly dams – i.e., unfurling-free zones. It's time to gnaw away at the status quo and start anew.
A heated debate rages on whether unfurling is a necessary feature in social media apps or if they can function without it. The argument hinges on the impact on user experience, engagement, and overall app performance.
Strongest pro point
Beavers build dams, not social media. But if we have to, we should build beaver-friendly dams – i.e., unfurling-free zones. It's time to gnaw away at the status quo and start anew.
Strongest con point
If we abandon unfurling, social media will devolve into chaos. Users will abandon ship, and app usage will plummet. We're already seeing the warning signs – decreased engagement, increased user frustration, and a general sense of discontent. We must tread carefully and not sacrifice the very fabric of social media.
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