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@lemmy.world
interested in stepvans, offgrid, pugs, tech, gaming, food, and conversations
how does that work - I mean, who's paying the bills for the instance if it's unmoderated? weird
ok, so vote the bastards out!
oh wait, you cant - electoral college doesnt care about your votes and the supreme court doesnt either
rofl
spez is an angry little man because someone is ruining his payout
every time I see MTG I have a moment of "what the literal fuck does a card game have to do with this?"
eh, i realized a long time ago than the only privacy that exists is between your ears.
almost like they're asking to be nationalized...
lol spez literally killed the platform with draconian policies. this is going to be something that is mentioned in college courses for decades.
probably not how he wanted to leave his mark on history...
why does avoiding political discussion have to be the metric for "genuine conversation"? seems a bit biased and smallminded.
eh, you're free to retire in your mid 30s. it's easy. i retired in my late 30s, then went back to work again when I ran out of money a few years later. it was nice, i look forward to retiring again.
fucking lol!!!! big ol thumb to the eye of the High SlimeLord himself, /u/spez
we like to refer to that as "pulling a reddit"
an accurate summation of my thoughts on the matter as well - the active communities (not the ones that get created because they were big on reddit but have no content here) are the ones I like - there's intriguing posts, insightful comments, actual conversation instead of toxic arguing.
lemmy is like a breath of fresh air.
eh I just read through the post over there, I suppose their concerns are somewhat valid, to a point, but there really isnt a "safe space" anywhere except between your ears.
really just reads like excuses to being lazy.
"how low can we go?!"
delete the content, kill the sub, and brigade it to death if reddit tries to resurrect it
so the cancer doesnt spread
reddit has a duty to keep subreddits open if they dont want their IPO to die in a fire.
reddit does not give a flying fuck about their users - it hasnt for quite some time.
stay private/blacked out for eternity, let that platform collapse.
items require currency to acquire
jobs will provide you with currency
browser. i'll revisit that decision in a few months.
thanks for using Leebra!
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