If they say they won’t share any data if we pay, we can trust then…
If they say they won’t share any data if we pay, we can trust then…
At least it doesn’t say “Accept all” or “pay (monthly)”.
And then and than.
At first, I registered on Lemmy.world but, after a while, it was unbearable. Sometimes I couldn’t log in because the servers were overloaded, sometimes because they were updating. When they decided to defederate certain instances, I went to eslemmy…until it disappeared without warning. I had the same luck with firefish.social. I signed up to try it out, it looked promising, but it was very slow. Now it’s dead too.
For me, Lemmy was not yet ready for the amount of users coming from Reddit.
Reject button…but you have to pay to use it.
When you register, Twitter/X asks you to follow a popular account. He is one of then. The problem is that maybe those accounts are used once to see Twitter content and then forgotten. They could be used to login in a different website. I don’t doubt that he has many bots following him, but inactive bots are useless.
I think Facebook and Instagram users had no need to use Twitter anyway, so its alternative doesn’t fill any need.
Because life doesn’t have a goal. There is no waste. That’s a point of view that makes people suffer needlessly. The objectives of a cow in a meadow are to eat grass, sleep, defecate and socialize a little. Many living things have even fewer requirements. They might have survival and reproduction in common, but if they don’t meet them, they haven’t lost either. For some humans, this may be depressing, but it would be if their perspective* has led them to reason that.
*Their perspective and their context, because we are social animals and we do not live isolated from other people’s requests.
Everyone’s nice and there activity, but I miss some subs. I could make them them all, but creating content for all of them would be too much work… I already do that outside reddit/lemmy. 😣
I don’t care about ads on Reddit. They aren’t intrusive, although I don’t like fake “organic content”. I think the worst thing is seeing the same thing over and over again in the same sub, being reposted by bots. It’s OK if it’s from time to time, but they don’t even try to change the title.
Reddit was still functional when Voat gained popularity. Now, Reddit is self-destructing, so many people have no choice but to leave.
I thought he was moderator of a 1000 subscriber sub, not moderator of 1000 subs. That’s a different story.
I have blocked only one person on Twitter: him.
He’s that bad at business. On Twitter, Musk has no workers to contain his bullshit or create a good public image for him. Nor does he have enough workers to keep Twitter running smoothly as it used to.