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It’s been an internet thing for long before 2016 (at least mid 00s in my memory), so I don’t associate it with them.
It’s been an internet thing for long before 2016 (at least mid 00s in my memory), so I don’t associate it with them.
They took the pepe frogs for a while too, but I’ve been seeing them come back. Nature is healing.
The best Palm Pilot that money can buy.
On one hand, competition is usually good for the end user.
On the other hand, we have such a better platform for users on the fediverse that I’m not really invested in what either of these weirdos do.
These screenshots are making me think really hard about where my upvotes/downvotes buttons are on apps I’m still getting used to.
Hey, some people just aren’t part of the essential crew.
Ah, thanks. I’ll probably just stick with the play store then.
Is that iOS? I don’t see it for Android.
Thank you for this. I’ve always wondered.
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Well you better find more!
This is why I created accounts on multiple instances NOW.
Living in the Hundred Acre Hood?
I’m using reddit until RIF stops working, then Lemmy will take over exclusively on mobile. I’ll probably still check reddit on desktop, but that’s like less than 5% of my typical use.
Google is completely useless for finding anything organically now.
The last couple of times I’ve had to phone shop have been a nightmare of SEO-keyword articles and promoted junk.
If it keeps up this way, we’re going to be completely dependent on AI to sift through the junk for us.
It sort of feels like the old days of reddit. I had forgotten how nice it was.
Reddit used to be slowly to refresh a long time ago, before they tweaked how the front page worked. You would pretty much have the top posts all day, and maybe it would change by the evening.
It was slower paced and fostered more discussion before people would move on, but it wasnt as good at giving the novelty dopamine hit compared to a faster churn.
That’s depressing. What would they need to see to drop this guy?
I bet FFXIV could build a community here. It’s still huge!
Who is influencing all these tech companies to be this greedy lately?