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I don't want this community, or any community on Lemmy for that matter, to become a lucrative platform for advertisers. If someone wants to promote their own product that they made, they should have some credibility as a real person beforehand. Not a brand-new account trying to sell a subscription to an app that's essentially still in open beta.
If I see the existence of a product being acknowledged in any way, I just assume it's an ad.
Now, you want me to actually go to your store and try your product? Put some promotional coupons in my mailbox, I love that shit.
That's a lot of text to not be including any links to sources. Whatcha got?
Though I will concede that a government conspiracy to remove an outspoken public figure advocating for not-capitalism in the 60s isn't unheard of.
Voting machines are airgapped in polling places. Patches are most likely deployed from a centralized patch management server wherever they're stored in the off-season, likely also on an airgapped network.
The important thing about third spaces and why the distinction is made is that it's leisure time outside of home and work--actually out in the community.
For whatever reason, we've been spending decades tearing down community structures and convincing everyone that everybody else is terrible and is out to do you harm specifically.
plus if you're not an experienced cook and don't really know what you're doing (hell, even if you do and you make a simple mistake), a ruined meal means all those ingredients and all the money spent on them go to waste.
Ironic that the people whining about their tax dollars being used for poor people to buy steaks don't give a shit about all the tax dollars that go to subsidizing the beef industry.
thanks for using Leebra!
go to feed...