wait, the steam browser is chromium? no way
wait, the steam browser is chromium? no way
hey look it’s me
I don’t like it
winnie the based
The question is, numbers-wise, how many of us actually left reddit?
“wifi”
uses RSS icon
shrug
firefox and google chrome nowadays use very similar amounts of resources. However, firefox is (for now) less cringe than google chrome.
in the interest of absolute pedantry, I’d like to point out that they do, in fact, have a publicly available API — it just costs money to use.
Now, on one hand, it’s only 24 cents per 1000 API calls (which is very little for individual use, but adds up quickly for any sort of widely used tool or service). On the other hand, fuck reddit lol.
thank you for the info, noted, incredibly based
thank you for the info, noted, incredibly based
They make them money because:
Now, if enough people go commit ad-block, and advertisers somehow become wise to that fact… then maybe it will hurt reddit’s bottom line (at which point spez will start trying to emulate youtube’s anti-ad stuff).
But as it stands, especially if most of reddit’s usage is through reddit’s mobile app… I’m not really sure how you can block ads there.
Meh, they just end up making it a series of posts / videos. If someone’s risking their life by doing shit like going into an active warzone and using social media to keep the public informed of what’s going on, doesn’t that probably count as “real” journalism, regardless of what online platform they upload to?
Meh, they just end up making it a series of posts / videos. If someone’s risking their life by doing shit like going into an active warzone and using social media to keep the public informed of what’s going on, doesn’t that probably count as “real” journalism, regardless of what online platform they upload to?
fair enough. that’s pretty dope ngl
Yeah, exactly. Literally a “false dichotomy” moment.
Yeah, exactly. Literally a “false dichotomy” moment.
hmm, that’s a fair point. I have heard things about independent journalists making use of platforms like Twitter and Tiktok. I wonder if independent journalists have begun to adopt Mastodon as well, or just decentralized social networks in general, to share their news.
hmm, that’s a fair point. I have heard things about independent journalists making use of platforms like Twitter and Tiktok. I wonder if independent journalists have begun to adopt Mastodon as well, or just decentralized social networks in general, to share their news.
ancaps: “muh NAP”
ancoms: “please get away from our commune, thank you”