I’ve been a mindbleach fan since Reddit
what a character
Do we have an expectation of privacy for our upvotes, or is that generally supposed to be public information? I like to think my comments and upvotes match up pretty well.
I wasn’t conscious of it until I had stopped, but on Reddit I was censoring myself to avoid my comments getting deleted.
Why does it matter which software we’re running? Running a Bitcoin node on something comes right after running Doom on it.
"Oh yeah I remember these keyboards! Good times, that was before the
My main thought is “this is a screenshot of a wall of text that’s hard to read”.
I believe in public institutions, our societies should be built on trust; for me, a trust-less society is a dystopia.
This was my favorite part; it sounded just like arguments about faith.
Wait wait wait. This is the real world?
Mastodon has account migration? Are we going to get that?
Edit: Yes. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3976
I’m simply suggesting you find a server that agrees with you. We both have freedom of association.
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Then just use a different server? Facebook has an agenda too and the rest of us would prefer an occasional break from it.
You personally don’t “need” to do anything but decide which server meets your own standards. We are currently discussing this server’s standards.
Because I just realized the last time I looked into this was 15 years ago 😭
In case no one else mentioned it: prboom for Doom 2
The fediverse will succeed or fail because of one’s ability to choose with whom they associate. Voat was just as centralized as Reddit, except its whole point was to invite the alt-right with a freeze peach dog whistle.
We can label the devs authoritarian if we want, but what they’ve built is inherently liberating.
Why don’t you just join communities you like and block the ones you really dislike? Reddit was crawling with propaganda you couldn’t escape.
Do companies ever crowdfund anything for Linux? I can imagine a possible prisoner’s dilemma.
It’s surprising the psychological difference of “net seventeen people think you’re an asshole” vs “twenty people think you’re an asshole, but three people get you”.