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Comment by DANmode

6 hours ago

Speak for yourself.

“Few”, maybe.

"No one" does not literally mean "not a single individual" in common English parlance, something that everyone (see what I did there?) here understands.

  • Yes it does. If I'm asked how many people are in the pool and I respond "no one", that means not a single individual.

  • It literally does mean that.

    It figuratively does not.

    You’re not going to change the meaning of two words, here…

I mean, I read them, but just goes to show the majority of people skipped this important reading.

If anyone actually read them it's typically a unlimited unrestricted pipe of data they can use for anything.

  • No one reads the terms and conditions. I went to a resort and read the T&C they made you sign to sign in and was told I was the only person in months who had actually done so.

    And even I have mostly given up on the website T&C because most of them are so lengthy, a lot like I've given up on disabling javascript since the modern web frequently won't even render anything if you disable it.