Nope. Replace dang or damn with dag and use it like that. So instead of damn, yo. It’s dag, yo.
Nope. Replace dang or damn with dag and use it like that. So instead of damn, yo. It’s dag, yo.
Dag. Not like Snatch “ya like dags” but like “dag, yo”.
Just saw a post by Bloomberg and u/Bloomberg has a little green checkmark by their name.
It’s been pointed out. Lots.
Yeah. It’s a pretty big part of their business model.
No. You need the company first.
Hey, get back in the sewer, weirdie. No mutants on the surface.
From my new user experience it seems like active comments get placed higher regardless of upvoted. i.e. comments that are still being commented on or new ones.
It’s like those old websites that you’d sign your MySpace, aim, Facebook and whatever else into and it would give you a feed of all of them.
That, and transgender is normal.
If they don’t like that they wouldn’t have to travel very far to find a bunch of people with a 50s mindset about it.
Ah /fuckcars. The /atheism of environmental causes
I like Lemmy, it’s much more mellow and the discussions are much better. I’ve given up on Reddit personally. But sometimes people here have a crazy idea in their heads that Reddit is actually going to suffer and lose people and Lemmy is going to take them all in. I don’t think the majority of Reddit is going anywhere even with their fuckups
Let’s be real. /r/place is a good time. It’s going to keep people interested in Reddit and not the tiny corner that’s fighting with Reddit bootlickers to make a Lemmy space.
It doesn’t matter because even if it ends up with the greatest fuck spez message ever it’s still engagement on the site and that’s what they’re looking for.
I’m only seeing 9k but it’s basically a clone of a much more popular futurama forum that has constant posts. It’s gonna be tough to get consistent posts and engagement.
There’s nothing about it on the top two pages of Reddit so either people don’t care or let’s get out our tinfoil hats and make this make sense.
I’ve never had any interaction good or bad with them in my 11 years on Reddit. I consider that a good thing. They’re in the background doing what needs to be done and I appreciate that.
Most people aren’t concerned about privacy outside of places like here and Reddit.
Gonna go with my gut here and say that it was horrible even for 2009/10 standards so they figured why lose money making it.