President Joe Biden will tout his economic agenda in remarks Wednesday as he campaigns for a second term amid low polling numbers on his job performance and the direction of the country....
To the contrary, if you embrace the name your opposition is going to try saddling it with anyway, you can focus on fighting for the substance of it, rather than what it's called.
At least in terms of the communities popping up. A lot of them (even ones I made), are just the Lemmy version of Reddit subs. Is that a good/bad thing? Time will tell, but at the moment I think it's kinda funny of what's happening.
It's this way now, but it won't be this way later. Things change and evolve, even as much as parts of them might remain constant(as @half_built_pyramids alluded to).
The communities being founded(or refounded) here aren't all new statements, sometimes they're the continuation of a sentence that started somewhere else.
Hell, there's plenty of room between covering overhead and maximized profitability to not play the feudal lord the way Spez has been doing. There was room enough to be plenty comfortable, hoisted by the goodwill of a robust community, before he decided to burn that goodwill for warmth.
Most of the people I've seen talking about Reddit's position -- the vast majority of them -- want to make space for Reddit to make money. My leading assumption right now is that it just wasn't as much money as Spez wants.(not needs, wants)
Around 7 years on reddit. Transitioning out by month's end -- trying on different spaces/interfaces, checking Reddit only a little in the morning to see where my old subs are going/what they're doing. I was using the official app until this all went down, then I deleted it and switched to Apollo, so once that's done I'm fully out.
"Bidenomics" - Biden's vision for economic growth 'from the middle out and bottom up' aims to move beyond 'trickle down' economics (www.nbcnews.com)
President Joe Biden will tout his economic agenda in remarks Wednesday as he campaigns for a second term amid low polling numbers on his job performance and the direction of the country....
As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal (www.pcmag.com)
I find it funny how Lemmy's effectively becoming Reddit.
At least in terms of the communities popping up. A lot of them (even ones I made), are just the Lemmy version of Reddit subs. Is that a good/bad thing? Time will tell, but at the moment I think it's kinda funny of what's happening.
Reddit refugees assemble!!!
Nothing important here. I just want to see how many people are moving away from Reddit.