Guess what web browser is promoting this guy? Yes, your guessed right, Brave. Case closed.
Yeah yeah, news bad, ban them all. /s
The article clearly states that the government was talking with Twitter to resolve the problem. Companies don’t want downtime. It was a dumb move.
He’s a genius … Genius I tell you. /s
No, I want to acquire all the wisdom of the successful super genius tech guru playing 9D chess. /s
For some. For others I think it’s a distraction/indication of poverty. Books, streaming subscription, some games, are way cheaper than a career or any hobby.
My takes: 1. Lemmy is small yet, so, few content. 2. A lot of propaganda accounts. You need to block communities and users. 3. Once in a while a small community make it to the top, so you found about it and subscribe to it. 4. Little by little your feed gets better. 5. Human nature, you can’t escape from it, you know, that quote about how stupid is the average person and so. 6 Accept the limitations and enjoy the platform. PS: I do like all the silly memes.
Haha, good one tankie. Look, I can hide the sun with one hand! xD
Is that place so popular you don’t need to say where it is?
Exactly what I was thinking. No thanks, I’ll pass. Edit: the most voted post is the happy oblivious one. Ignorance is bliss.
Free platform = free ads. And since it’s still no mainstream, propaganda accounts are more visible.
But then you won’t know how they are not paying taxes, or getting money from the government.
The face looks like a monster. D:
Yeah, that makes sense. Maybe an official blog of the biggest instances?
No. I was referring to set for life people with bullshit jobs. Like life coaching.
I would like more clickbait title please, thanks.
And this is lemmy, a propaganda platform. That site cited as news. First source, no link. 2nd source, another “news website.” 3rd source, Twitter. Half the article, opinion. OK. I’ll see myself out, thank you very much.