• ZeroOne@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    No it isn’t, if a modern app doesn’t have dark-mode to protect your eyes Then it’s a health-hazard

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      2 hours ago

      Thats nonsense

      Literally spent 30 seconds on a Google before you start spewing lies like this.

      There’s a variety of reasons to prefer dark mode, but spreading fake health information isn’t valid.

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        2 hours ago

        I spent reading books, before YOU started smearing a well-know fact as a lie It’s connected with causing myopia & eye-strains

        Your precious google won’t tell you that (Or maybe you simply clicked the first link that confirmed your bias)

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            1 hour ago

            Pick up an opthalmology book, find it yourself & ask your opthalmology specialist Those are my sources & here’s a website too (do you have the guts to touch grass ?)

            I already mentioned it, it’s the same reason why we use blue-light filters & why we use anti-glare screen protectors

            But apparently a single “google-search” is enough for you