Timn

@Timn@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Doesn't Florida have a law against letting a sitting Governor campaign for president? Did they change it?

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What's weird is that it Opened RIF when I clicked it, and showed. No clue what the hell is going on now.

Didn't the Equifax leak include people's data that never used their service? Like damn, is Zuck going to learn something new about me that every other company hasn't written down already?

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Go figure.

It felt like there was an overall shift on reddit. I had already seen that the people on it were getting shittier and shittier with their opinions (thank you r/hockey for exposing homophobes and transphobes in bulk), but post blackout it was a completely different site.

Going to have to help get the community's I care about lively over here, but I hope it keeps to a more pleasant and dare I say, less bottled space.

Fuck it. Bring google+ back!

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I'm sure that there's a group of reporters that pay attention to call things out. 90 days might close the window on their availability to look into it (be given other assignments), or look into how they can lie about or obfuscate their taxes.

Right off 90. Nice.

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Borderlands would be an interesting one. Am I a main vault hunter for the year, or am I a story character? Stakes change drastically depending on that answer. I also just noticed it didn't define what were going in as. Evil wizard making us canon fodder?

People are pretty fond of the grassroots movement for independent creators to strike their own on reddit. Onlyfans is a good website for creators to monetize their content, but I don't believe it does much for growing their following. Pornhub has gotten better for smaller creators but so many things are lost in their terrible tagging and indexing that they're lost in the flood.

Topical community environments like reddit on the other hand let's them show their specific content to a group that's primed to like it. Mods are keeping the focus narrowed, so you're less likely to compete against the same reposted clip from a decade ago that has little connection to the tags affixed. Pretty similar reasons for why it did so well on Tumblr as well.

Pretty sure they bought one of the 3rd parties, and then made it worse.

I'm a little shocked that RIF showed so few downloads considering how much older it was than the official app, and it originally was named "Reddit is Fun."

The NHL is basically unavailable to those people. Everywhere you look is a betting ad, and the official channels and radio stations give you the betting lines for games constantly.

I'm still trying to figure out why I'm nostalgic for those days.

A church is probably a worse place.

You want to advertise to people who aren't your customers.

Is it worth arguing with someone. Claiming to have been here for 3 years on a week-old account? He cries about "Reddit-brained" while possibly account hopping like a redditor.