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Why do you hate user choice so much?
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Why do you hate user choice so much?
Sick, I get tons of more interesting content while being with a Mastodon instance I trust, a nice FOSS client to explore the content, and keep my privacy! If this actually bothered me, I could simply click the three dots and block the instance, so surely that shouldn’t be a big deal, right?
I hate Apple, but they are entirely in the right here
What do you think towns and cities are
I hope not, it was a toxic shit hole filled with complete fucking losers.
That would destroy the already limited content of the fedi. It’s like people hate content discovery for some reason.
Why would it be exclusive to a super shitty operating system
Because that Picard maneuver guy carries the Lemmy network with a ton of spicy memes. A true real one
I don’t believe this at all. I’ve literally never met a holocaust denier.
I’ll have some of that crack you’re having
Can’t tell if this is more or less dumb then an NFT
War crime with style
It’s a necessary sacrifice to push more ponzi schemes
There’s no sitting around and watching movies in that kind of job.
What kind of jobs are you doing?
He allowed dissenting opinions when he let jailbait be one of the most popular subs lol
I use Firefox btw
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because we have consumer rights, it’s objectively untrue as I literally just said.
nice xenophobia that’s objectively not true
Being in control of who sees my post. Lemmy still lacks more granular post visibility like Mastodon does. If I restrict a message to followers on Mastodon, I know just they would see it, and so would their current instances which are much smaller and fragmented. Compared that to any social media where that’s going to easily be tracked on both sides. Federating with threads doesn’t change this. Also as you said, lack of analytics is nice. Privacy could definitely be improved though. Mastodon direct messaging is still weird and really should use e2ee.