Speaker 3
It's upsetting as well, to be honest. Yeah. And of course you're right, Janet, the Reddit is never going to release their numbers and how, if and when the numbers go way down after all the third party apps are effectively shut down forcibly. So yeah, it'll be interesting to see because there isn't an obvious place for people to go. I mean, there just, there really is nothing like Reddit. If people decide they hate Facebook, they can go to Instagram or Snapchat or Twitter or whatever. There's other social networks, but there's nothing like, there's nothing remotely like Reddit. No, no, it's such
Speaker 1
a shame really, you know, especially in the past year of just like how different the landscape is now, you know, with Twitter, you know, Mastodon, blue sky, and now Reddit and it's just, yeah, it's crazy just to think like, you know, what could be next? What could be happening next year? You know, but yeah, it's just too hard to call and once this episode comes out, it's about five days away until the changes apply to Reddit. And by the time we record the next episode, I mean, god knows what's going to happen then, like to Christian, I mean, and everyone else there. But yeah, it's a tough time. It reminds me like, obviously we've seen it with
Speaker 2
Twitter and I don't use Twitter in the same way that you do that. For example, you're very active with like tweets. I tweet a little bit more now, but my experience with Twitter has always been a Larker. Like, I spent a lot of time on Twitter about, well, you know, the kind of person that tweets out a lot of tweets. And when Tweetbot stopped working with Twitter, I found myself not using it as much at all because I was so used to using the platform via Tweetbot that the official app just never really made sense to me. And it'll be very interesting to see how somebody who use it. Like, I use Reddit so much in a week's time, I might not use it anymore or in the same way at all, because if the official Reddit app, which I think I've used once, if it doesn't work in the same way that I have my brain is learned to work Reddit through Apollo, then I think subconsciously I won't ever be able to get into the same rhythm with how I use the platform. So yeah, I will, we can talk about this in a couple of weeks and see, but I really, yeah, I keep hoping that they change their minds, but I don't think things are going to go in that direction. No,
Speaker 1
no, definitely not. But yeah, like you said, I think we'll check back in a couple of weeks and kind of like see where things stand, but yeah, yeah, we'll see. So the next point is, so it's world's biggest iPhone. So I think John Ann Lee, this is some of you found what you got to explain.
Speaker 2
Yeah, this morning I was doing my daily, literally internet to see what was going on in the world of Apple. And there's a YouTuber called his name is Matthew Beam, who seems to make like these kind of like outlandish videos. But this morning he released a video that also has Marcus Brownlee from MKBHD in it, where essentially he's gone into Best Buy, bought a massive flat screen television, turned the television into a touchscreen, connected it to a Mac Mini, and then put it into the form factor of an iPhone. And from the video, it works just as you would expect an iPhone to work, except it's probably about two meters tall.