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It’s not clear which point OP made that you’re claiming is inaccurate.

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I’m mostly in favor of option one, but I am concerned that it could result in a cesspool filled with memes.

Without a good way to filter out memes, large communities that permit them can easily become unusable.

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Unless the operating system or other software prevents continuously charging the battery, this could lead to battery swelling, which is a serious fire hazard.

Some modern implementations of Android can stop charging at 85%. I’d recommend doing additional research to verify if this feature is enough to make it safe.

If the battery is removable, you may also see if the phone can power on without the battery.

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I had attributed that to our fuzzy food categories. Some of which are due to how ingredient usage doesn’t map well to botany, some is just marketing.

I suspect the perception of eggs as dairy could have shifted for practical reasons: lactose intolerance became more visible, and we needed a short way to say milk and milk products, without using the word milk.

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