The best content on this platform often has less than 10 votes. The most? The sociopolitical headline mill communities.
If certain people feel that’s the good content, that’s their prerogative. I don’t.
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The best content on this platform often has less than 10 votes. The most? The sociopolitical headline mill communities.
If certain people feel that’s the good content, that’s their prerogative. I don’t.
I find a good amount of opinions in that post highly idealized and conceptual, but not really the end experience. Nevertheless, thank you for sharing the link.
I’d be more open to a voting system that rewards actual contribution. For example, a user is allotted (rewarded?) a certain number of votes for every post and every comment they make. The content creators and discussion participants drive the platform.
I’m sure a whole new set of problems would arise, but I feel it’d be a fresh experience, with less armchair warriors.
I think voting is completely unnecessary, and is a sort of “participation placebo” for the lazy but opinionated.
No, and I wish votes didn’t even exist here.
That is what is suggested by the idiom.
I’ve use a black sharpie to “tint” LEDs before. Your mileage may vary though, depending on the kind and shape of LED.
Only expect to use it for networking. And avoid the social feed like the plague.
I don’t understand, I was able to downvote you just fine.
Clive Barker’s Weave World.
Or the Blade Runner universe.
misunderstood sunglasses man
We need guillotines.
Humans aren’t born with very strong impulse control, it’s something that is typically learned over the years. I wouldn’t beat yourself up too much over childhood indiscretions, that from your accounts seem pretty harmless.
So my only option is to peddle my flesh for trade?
I settled on herbstluft in I think around 2015 and 10 years later have still never felt the need to migrate anywhere else.
I did about a year ago give up lightDM for emptty, but that doesn’t really count.
So courageous.
As if newer American generations didn’t already have enough reasons to refrain from starting families and having children. I’m sure this is going to turn that trend right around.
It do be like that, at least for the first couple years, and typically with decreasing frequency.
Devil Doll’s 1989 “The Girl Who Was… Death” album, which is technically one very long track.
Not sure. Might be political tension. Might be that phishing attacks are typically user error, and Signal feels like at a certain point it’s not their responsibility. Hard to say beyond conjecture, and I didn’t see a clear reason given in the article.
That’s a fair point.