Hah, this is what I liked the most about reddit - learning random bits of knowledge about things I knew nothing about. I’m glad to see this happen here too!
Hah, this is what I liked the most about reddit - learning random bits of knowledge about things I knew nothing about. I’m glad to see this happen here too!
Or…not at all.
The taliban and Musk share the same values, then - to both of them, free speech means “you can say anything, as long as its what I like”.
There are a lot of vocal anti-threads people but theres also a lot of people(like me) who don’t care as much, I just seldom post about it.
Lol good on you for asking for it to be documented. Dumbass manager
Aggregated data is always scary.
You can still delete manually. I sorted my comments by top and edited them to gibberish.
Is that right? I was under the impression majority opened back up.
Tbh I don’t really care either way, I haven’t been on reddit for 3 weeks now.
Nobody’s ever gonna have an accurate answer.
I agree, reddit got too big to be fun. That said lemmy still needs to get bigger in order for communities to actually thrive.
They got 70m users in a few days. Mastodon has a few million after a year. I don’t think Meta cares about us at all!
You wouldn’t trade 1 year of your life for nearly 4 million dollars?
I would spend 6 years in prison for $23 million.
Er… What were they going for?
Don’t link people to join-lemmy.org, link them to one specific instance. Once they’re in they can figure out the rest
Yeah I highly doubt it, any staged coup needs to end with the death of at least one of the coup leaders to help Putin’s image.
Yeah we were this close to seeing the end of Putin…
All the mods should either reopen everything and stop all mod activities (ie quiet quit), or just go down the John Oliver route.
Yes! I had to use tape to black out the LEDs on devices in my bedroom because I could see all manner of blinking lights once I dimmed the room lights.