I've seen enough Reddit exoduses in the last decade to know it's just another part of their community gone. Even the vast majority of people who "quit reddit move to lemmy" will likely return in a few months, and that's what Reddit's banking on.
But with each successive generation of exodus, more contempt to the platform grows. Maybe another 3 or 4 before they controversy themselves into a backwater website nobody wants to touch like 4chan.
Is Apple going to make a Mastodon server? I think that'd be pretty cool. In Apple fashion, it would require an app only available on iPhone and Mac, and this app wouldn't be able to connect to third party instances....
Stop doing trials. We've done enough trials and tests and studies to know that UBI works. Just implement it fully. I'm so tired of these half-steps that are poised to look like "progress" when they're already planning on undoing them anyways.
Pat Robertson, conservative evangelist and Christian Coalition founder, dies at 93 (www.nbcnews.com)
Reddit’s plan to kill third-party apps sparks widespread protests (arstechnica.com)
Apple made Mastodon guide (apps.apple.com)
Is Apple going to make a Mastodon server? I think that'd be pretty cool. In Apple fashion, it would require an app only available on iPhone and Mac, and this app wouldn't be able to connect to third party instances....
Universal basic income of £1,600 a month to be trialled in two places in England (www.theguardian.com)