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LimitedBrain CleoTheWizard @beehaw.org

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/r/PICS is being forced to break the site-wide rules.
  • Meanwhile subs like ComedyHeaven literally approve like one post a month for a whole year 💀

  • Hotel > AirBNB
  • Which is why reddit has been a target for gorilla marketing campaigns for a while now. I only trust review sites that I follow now

  • Vagina bones rule
  • Link 🤤🤤🤤🤤

  • Does anybody feel like the quality of reddit has already dropped massively?
  • And I hate to say it but it made the perfect opener for the thing that Zuckerberg is talking about. I mean the Zucc himself is literally talking about federated communities right after the other giant social media companies started running theirs terribly.

    At the very least, people will hear about the tech elsewhere now and maybe that will drive traffic to actual federated communities.

    I'm kind of tired of people farming human interactions and profiting off of making our communities miserable. I'd donate a lot to lemmy if I had money just to not have to be the product anymore.

  • People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?
  • You'd likely need a really good filter to filter those out, so I hope yours works. And even then, those chemicals are in everyone and everything so they're very hard to avoid.

  • What screams "poorly educated"?
  • I like your example but it isn't exactly what I was pointing to. It'd be like someone calling arresting drunk drivers a "gray area" and choosing not to vote at all on a bill in favor of that. Which of course there are nuances there, but they are nuances that often are irrelevant to the overall conversation and should not inhibit decision making.

  • Alternative to defederation
  • I feel like users should be able to block and unblock instances at will. So let's say that instance A defederates from instance B. So instance B users cannot comment on instance A. But instance A users should be allowed to comment and interact with instance B if they choose to unblock instance B for their own personal reasons.

    Is there a problem with this that I'm missing? I just feel like I should be able to choose to interact with a community if I choose, but my instance should be able to keep the other instances away if they want to.

  • What screams "poorly educated"?
  • I think it's good to note that while some of this is a failure to develop critical thinking, failure to entertain hypotheticals is OFTEN a trait for people with differing cognition. So don't assume they're poorly educated just from this, take it as a sign that the person thinks differently.

    I've met and am friends with people who struggle with hypotheticals and education isn't the problem, just how their brain works.

  • What screams "poorly educated"?
  • Thinking everything is gray is also an uneducated response to this kind of thinking. Too many people refuse to stand up for a point because they think that 'all sides are bad' or 'well the good side isn't perfect'.

  • What is your opinion about Lemmy not having karma but Kbin having reputation points?
  • I really wish the karma didn't come with the downsides of bots. I wouldn't be opposed to a system like the one reddit had with awards where the instances can take a cut of the award purchases. It's nice to have a way to promote good OC on a platform and it solves a lot of what I don't like about the karma.

  • As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal
  • I'll be real with you, both of those things are huge for a company as large as reddit. They will obsess over user features that increase attention by just one or two percent. So losing that much traffic is a red alert.

    They also will have tracking for number of posts and comments deleted, number of subscriptions lost, users banned, etc. All of those numbers will look awful.

    In fact, karma is a really good indicator of what they lose. If you take karma, divide by time since account creation, then you have an excellent measure of engagement with communities. They can see how much karma is being lost. That's why they're afraid.

  • Texas feels its 279 heat-related deaths last year weren't enough; passes new law preventing mandatory water breaks
  • Note to everyone: this isn't a recent thing. This has to do specifically with a whole propaganda campaign they ran about Biden not letting 'hard working people' do their job by limiting heat exposure at 80 degrees and above.

    Which is true, he's pushing for heat regulations because, and this is true, there were no federal regulations prior to this. Biden did something great so of course Abbott had to go and be an idiot

  • Every time spez speaks, I want to interact less and less with reddit
  • Platforms have to turn to make money. But that can be done ethically. There were many universes where 3rd party apps didn't have to shut down. Or where they were given notice. And I guess this move just was really mask off for spez. Of course reddit needs to make money. But you can do that without shitting on the site you built.

    It's the epitome of what capitalism does. It's like 'oh you like this place or hobby or content sharing or socializing? Well now it's worse and costs money!' Because capitalism has ruined everything else and it will sell you and your community of friends to the highest bidder.

  • Beehaw defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • Is it crashing and burning if it aligns with their explicitly stated goals? Seems like they're sticking to their guns and having a well moderated community by doing this. Some people will want that, some won't. But if we want this federation thing to work, we can't start whining about instances making choices about what their users interact with. If anything I'm glad this is happening early so that people can see how the federation stuff will play out and get used to the idea.

  • The end of Reddit? Why the blackout is still going – and what happens next
  • I think a good portion will do both frankly. Half will go elsewhere or reduce usage. Half will stay like nothing happened.

  • Forget growth, lets enjoy what we have
  • I feel that. This platform doesn't feel like it will necessarily be one to make it big. Or be mainstream. Or get all of reddit to move over.

    I think what the platform does feel like is something I'll remember fondly. When I think of my time on reddit, I mostly just think of arguments, power hungry mods, and spam. This feels like a community and I wouldn't be happy to lose it to growth.

  • Do you think younger generations will enjoy Futurama (both new/upcoming episodes and older content)?
  • Hiya, older GenZ here. The pop culture references mostly go over my head but the show is packed full of witty humor that is still enjoyable. I don't think anyone should be worried for futurama being adopted by younger people, especially in STEM fields.

  • Mastodon : Twitter = Lemmy : Reddit
  • It largely has to do with their inability to sort. Also, as pointed out to me a couple times, the direct messages on there can be read by the server owner. So I don't want to use it for personal communication. And therefore it's kind of dead to me. If they fix that though, I'd be happy.

  • Reddit CEO warns employees not to wear Reddit swag in public as users revolt
  • Okay let's not kid ourselves. I know reddit is quiet right now but the entire website is angry at them. Their inbox is likely full of death threats. People are searching for their employee information.

    I get that it's fun to hate on spez and all but people have hunted employees down for less before. So yeah, while this is a justified protest and I dislike spez, we should all want to keep reddit employees safe right now. Most of them aren't the problem.

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