Lemmy has less content than Reddit, but isn’t quieter. You will surely get more personal user engagement here.
Welcome to lemmy.
Lemmy has less content than Reddit, but isn’t quieter. You will surely get more personal user engagement here.
Welcome to lemmy.
Brave bought ad space on YouTube, and showed an ad on how to block ads on YouTube.
Mozilla could have done something similar with UBO but they just keep missing so many golden chances.
You will be surprised how many old people rely on health monitoring devices that use 2G to send basic data.
Absolutely disgusting website.
Only reason to use it for job search. Where I am it has become defacto site for hunting jobs.
Basically forums
I think you can if you do not involve it in creating something.
For example, giving it a document and asking it questions about it.
When I started, I had accounts on world, ml, and beehaw.
World seemed fine and a more general instance so stuck with it.
I have seen a lot of people complaining that it’s difficult to join lemmy. Just a quick look through join lemmy and testing out a few accounts. It all does it easily.
Satya won’t be happy about that.
I think what would help here if a short message or template can be created for average users to be able to post on other platforms. Something short and to the point.
That’s exactly me as well. Tried it, looked at random people’s cats and dogs. Not for me.
What is your budget and what’s your usage like?
Can you tell me what happened when AI AstroTurf the subreddit?
Which subreddit is it? Would love to see how it looks like now.
Reddit really lives on old content. Loads of useful advice from real people, helpful recommendations, and questions and answers make Reddit still relevant.
It’s a different story for new content though. Videos and images have been reposted as hell, AskReddit now just revolves around asking the same set of questions, and a lot of niche communities have slowed down.
What do these blobs contain?
Does the version run locally also censors output?
If it’s open source and can be hosted locally, I don’t think there are issues with national security in this case.
There is money to be lost though. Always follow the money.
I know. But most of these engineers are on the job and on the road 99 percent of the time. And a quick WhatsApp message is all they want.
My only issue is having WhatsApp in my circle is a must.
Friends and families are more than happy to text or call. But the numerous contractors and engineers I work with and request their service, to them WhatsApp is a must to send photos of issues or videos of faults.
Not to mention the reposts.
The number of old pics and videos that keep reposting is through the roof.
r/AskReddit has dropped in quality. It used to keep me busy and entertained for ages.
The only reason I use Reddit now are for old niche posts that answer specific questions. Other than that, I find my selfing going to lemmy first these days.