I don’t know how to feel about this one…
But fucking hell I’m actually surprised on how brain dead people are. Most of my acquaintances have an iPhone. If you scroll down, the App Privacy section is atrocious. How can users not think about why the fuck would a half baked Twitter clone require your sleep schedule.
Can we just agree that Inside is a masterpiece and it’s just ineffable for me.
It’s such a great take on mental health and how he suffered through crippling anxiety.
Throughly enjoyed every bit of it.
Why do people forget that Meta is primarily an advertisement company. Each and every one of their platforms is made purely for data harvesting. Of course it would be sanitised for the advertisers.
Also it’s an half baked app which was made in a hurry and it’s just opportunistic.
So Twitterification of Reddit.
Ahh, Lemmy servers working up their magic and removing the negativity!
Well hello there, welcome to 500+ updoot gang!
It’s just another level of mental arousal when you get updoots on a totally new platform! You can flex about being on the front page of a website!
People! It’s open-source and community driven effort.
Lemmy is a software that can be hosted by anyone. So people just buy servers and run Lemmy instances on them. Of course, if a server has more members, it would require more hardware to run. So either upgrade the server to facilitate more users, or admins can stop the signup process.
People can also donate for maintenance of the server.
All we gotta do is be patient. It will work out fine, Lemmy has a lot of potential!
Ah well, I’ll put my energy into Lemmy and Fediverse projects instead.
I think this is a better place than Reddit already. It’s fairly new and people are excited about creating content. But I think in reality, sooner or later every sub will be forced to open, and everything will go back to normal. Of course some of the users would’ve completely migrated to the Fediverse or other platforms, and it’s up to us whether the Fediverse survives or not.
It’s like what cable networks did back in the day, if you want to view a channel, subscribe to it. We have come full circle.