The world being ravaged by climate change is just god gearing up for the Rapture. A large portion of them literally want this to happen to fulfill their bullshit prophesy from their sky daddy.
Young Americans are piling the blame for their student debt balances on conservatives, according to a poll by Generation Lab provided exclusively to Axios.
What’s more disgusting is the army of bots they used to slander their volunteers. Every subreddit I was actually active in was painfully obvious to see hundreds of accounts that never posted there suddenly showing up and being violently anti-moderator.
I reddit a LOT at work so I was probably spending roughly 3-4 hours a day with reddit at least in the background and I haven’t actually intentionally visited the site for two weeks.
Honestly, my mental health is improving. Reddit is a shitty outrage machine that’s astroturfed by corporations and fascists.
Just like the title says. On reddit they created a community just for showing off settlement builds and 76 bases so I wanted to create something similar on Lemmy. I've included these communities in the sidebar to try and create some level of cohesion between the fallout communities....
Here’s a quick tour of an old sanctuary build I started so I can have some content up on this sub. In my current playthrough I’m trying to build out all the settlements so hoping to have a world tour eventually.
If a business can't afford to pay its workers a living wage that business should not exist. If we all stopped going to these places they'll be forced to fix it.
But Reddit Vs Lemmy is like a microcosm of this issue. Most people will stay on Reddit because god forbid they get inconvenienced or have to do something differently.
The same way people won't leave twitter, won't stop getting food at McDonalds or shopping at Wal-Mart, etc...
There's already a huge handful of conservative communities and almost every conservative I've ever met is suddenly very upset with our military budget and without any proof think Zelensky is just pocketing the money.
But it has felt like they're still the minority for the time being.
I recently ran into the problem where I signed up on a different federation or whatever and had to jump through a few hoops to get subscribed to the community I wanted.
I get that that's part of the allure of Lemmy but it's also a stumbling block. I can't just go to any community and sign up at the click of a button. Hopefully there's a workaround for this soon or I imagine a lot of lazy users like myself will just look elsewehere.
The game is supposed to be an ominous and foreboding ARPG, and instead I run across BgButzzzz6nine, or I start moving towards some creatures on the other side of my screen, and before I've taken two steps some Necromancer and undead horde come buzzsawing through the area like a scythe, and I have to try and find someplace where...
This shit is beyond annoying especially because their pin system fucking sucks. Half the time you have to go into one of those narrow corridor cave areas to find a dungeon it tells you to go the wrong way so you're outside of the area completely.
In order to not slow down on my horse, especially if traveling vertically on screen, I have to peg my mouse to the edges of the screen. I think this is ridiculous, why the **** would you ever want to get on your horse and go slower. I haven't found any way to get around it either. Anyone else?
What you don't like being forced to dismount just to shoot some random roadblock with 2 skeletons then stand there for 8 seconds while your horse comes off cool down?
Most people aren't even thinking of moving to reddit alternatives. Users have a lot of power in this situation. Just move your community to Lemmy or Kbin. It's not that hard.
I used to go to the /r/nfl free talk threads and the day after it opened HUNDREDS of new accounts were posting talking about how the mods were pussies and blah blah.
It felt fucking surreal like 2016 Russian bot astroturfing all over again.
The complexity of “servers” (don’t get me wrong, federation is the way to go IMHO, but it is confusing to non-technical users)
I'll admit the technical stuff is probably the most off-putting. Most major social media got where it is by being idiot proof. The whole set-up will need to be much more streamlined if they want to really dip into Reddits user base.
Why the right can never outgrow the masculinity crisis. (www.thenation.com)
‘Project 2025’: plan to dismantle US climate policy for next Republican president (www.theguardian.com)
Young Americans blame SCOTUS, GOP for unforgiven student loan debt (www.axios.com)
Young Americans are piling the blame for their student debt balances on conservatives, according to a poll by Generation Lab provided exclusively to Axios.
Tankie: "Being anti-capitalist is US-imperialism" (sh.itjust.works)
More tankie/Dengist cringe from Lemmygrad.
What are tankies? What does sea-lioning mean?
I’ve run across these terms several times, but without enough context to figure out what they mean. Could someone help me out, please?...
Secret Service ends White House cocaine investigation with no leads (www.nbcnews.com)
Biden confronts a 'pissed-off generation' of young voters who may be decisive in 2024 (www.nbcnews.com)
No rights no pussy rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
Question: People who still frequent Reddit, has it gone back to business as usual or are the protests still having effect?
I haven’t gone back since Apollo shut down, and not planning to, but I am curious.
Reddit's Traffic is Down 3.36% Month-Over-Month, According to SimilarWeb (lemmy.world)
SimilarWeb has just released traffic estimates for June. According to these estimates, Reddit’s traffic has seen a 3.36% month-over-month decrease....
What other less-toxic system could work instead of karma?
Hey! Thanks to the whole Reddit mess, I’ve discovered the fediverse and its increidible wonders and I’m lovin’ it :D...
A community just for Fallout Settlements (feel free to delete if not acceptable) (lemmy.world)
Just like the title says. On reddit they created a community just for showing off settlement builds and 76 bases so I wanted to create something similar on Lemmy. I've included these communities in the sidebar to try and create some level of cohesion between the fallout communities....
An extremely old Sanctuary Build I did on PC (www.youtube.com)
Here’s a quick tour of an old sanctuary build I started so I can have some content up on this sub. In my current playthrough I’m trying to build out all the settlements so hoping to have a world tour eventually.
Does anybody else feel dirty when they visit reddit?
I don't know man, but I feel like I'm supporting a maniac CEO with every second I spend on reddit.
"Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tips (www.cbsnews.com)
Pentagon orders AMRAAM missiles worth over $1 billion for Ukraine (english.nv.ua)
Which lemmy community do you wish had more attention?
What are some communities you've subscribed to, even though there are only a handful of posts, hoping that it will one day be active?
I'm sure you're all wonderful people, but how can I play the game without encountering anyone else?
The game is supposed to be an ominous and foreboding ARPG, and instead I run across BgButzzzz6nine, or I start moving towards some creatures on the other side of my screen, and before I've taken two steps some Necromancer and undead horde come buzzsawing through the area like a scythe, and I have to try and find someplace where...
The horse mechanic where it slows down if your mouse is close to it is driving me insane.
In order to not slow down on my horse, especially if traveling vertically on screen, I have to peg my mouse to the edges of the screen. I think this is ridiculous, why the **** would you ever want to get on your horse and go slower. I haven't found any way to get around it either. Anyone else?
I don't understand why people still want to use reddit instead of moving to Lemmy or Kbin
Most people aren't even thinking of moving to reddit alternatives. Users have a lot of power in this situation. Just move your community to Lemmy or Kbin. It's not that hard.
/r/interestingasfuck forced open, lowers its standard of what qualifies as "interesting", gets flooded with adult content [NSFW within two clicks] (www.reddit.com)
I think the title speaks for itself....
Why do some people still have hope for Reddit?
After all the BS from /u/spez?