I just want to point out that a group of people are gathering to ensure that they don’t agree to follow a person that they don’t have any obligation to follow anyway.
I’m back on my bullshit.
I just want to point out that a group of people are gathering to ensure that they don’t agree to follow a person that they don’t have any obligation to follow anyway.
That’s some straight up gaslighting shit. If they can figure out to charge it, they can print it on a bill.
that’s a good point. people will want to leave IG to get away from the influencing culture of IG once they hear about a cleaner alternative that they can use to block out the influencing. that’s going to be the slowest part. I’m likening it to how people left MySpace for FB to get away from the madness that was MYSpace for the less cluttered and more exclusive scene that was FB.
another aspect to this that I didn’t mention is the integration with the Fediverse that will be popularized by the Reddit migration. once people see that their Lemmy, kbin, Mastodon, and Pixelfed can be accessed from a common location using a common language, they will see it as simpler, more integrated, and with more control over their social media with a rejection of corporate BS. this depends on how well the Fediverse integrates the different media and advances in phone apps.
additionally, I’ve ran the models (X^2, regression [y^2 = ax^2 + b^2], confirmatory factor analysis, global environmental multiscale, and Tyra Banks). the stats show a range of 5%-75% probability with a ±10% error depending on how I define the degrees of Farenheit (mostly went with radian degrees👌).
With people learning about Fediverse, I’m guessing Instagram. Why? Because IG has become overwhelmed with influencers and TikTok-like junk. The initial wave of people into Pixelfed will be techies that want a break from that scene. Their friends will hear about it. The friends that just want to have an IG-like experience to share their pictures with friends while avoiding all the rest of the noise will slowly transfer over. Once they hit the critical mass, the switch will happen. This will take at least another year or two.
“Swallow all your morals. They’re a poor man’s quality.” - spez, probably
self-promoting /c/autism!
while i don’t necessarily disagree that porn can destroy the meaning of sex and wreck one’s brain, i really would prefer the state stay out of my business. i think a better approach would be to provide education on how porn affects us and avenues to seek help should someone fall into an addiction. however, getting the state involved on what people can and cannot say is too much control for my comfort.
technically, /c/autism is one since i started it. i just started it today, and i’m still the only user, so it’s not active yet. but hopefully it’ll get some traction with the pending influx.
I made into lemmy.world before they shut down sign ups. I knew I needed to hurry and get on board for the rest of the pack! I’m happy I made it am excited to help this place grow into something fruitful for all of us.
I had over 1k comments removed without any problems
yes sir! it’s one of the options. you can change all comments to whatever you like.
In case anyone wants to delete all their reddit comment and posts before leaving, I used this nice little product that did it automatically for me:
i also might have used a github app to delete all of my posts and comments across all of my accounts. i might have done that before reading the post. however, after reading the Apollo author’s post, there’s no way i might go back to reddit. that is some manipulative shady af bs.
i also might have used a github app to delete all of my posts and comments across all of my accounts. i might have done that before reading the post. however, after reading the Apollo author’s post, there’s no way i might go back to reddit. that is some manipulative shady af bs.
There was an Out of the Loop post that discussed this: https://lemmy.world/post/310513