Because I have questions that I’d like to ask. And it was mainly due to one subreddit. I figured evading bans was easier but it’s definitely trickier than I thought
Because I have questions that I’d like to ask. And it was mainly due to one subreddit. I figured evading bans was easier but it’s definitely trickier than I thought
Ok but isn’t ask Lemmy supposed to mimic Reddit?
Not trying to bring the bad posts on here if that’s what the community prefers
I will confirm my confusion
Ya everyday another corrupt superpower is getting that much closer to weapons of mass destruction. I’m sure there’s bio weapons already out there that would destroy huge chunks of the population. But nuclear would also be up there though probably much more difficult to hide
I guess it depends on what you mean by destroy. Like literally population 0, I doubt it’ll ever get there. But losing 75% of population, I can see some nuclear war breaking out
Making a racist joke in from of those people lol
Ya but does that happen with every generation then? Having a sharp spike of first time homebuyers.
Most millennials would be buying homes already. The end of the millennial group is coming up on 30 so I wouldn’t expect them to be the driving force for first time buyers when so many are already established
That’s crazy
I thought the Jewish heritage and population had been there just as long but were purged out from the area. And as part of the WWII agreements, land was set aside for them to reclaim what was theirs many centuries ago.
The volunteers that risk going to do stuff in either side. It’s crazy out there
Has the population jumped up for ya guys?
I think it’s because people think giving pure cash is thoughtless and basic. If you give a gift card for that persons favorite restaurant, then it feels more personable.
Obviously having cash is better for flexibility but people don’t care sometimes
Ya I definitely don’t wanna take away from what Lemmy has accomplished
It’s definitely the best alternative to Reddit that I have seen. But the federation does add another way of complexity that I wasn’t used to coming from Reddit. Whenever I join a new community now, they may be across different federations and it seems like the popularity of these communities almost compete with each other, which detracts from having a big user-based community to ask questions to
Do you guys feel like the federation hurts Lemmy?
Like I see its benefits, but for an average user, the feel of Lemmy as an app is less intuitive than reddit
Even if it’s inner city, getting out and being around a different energy than being alone in the apartment is so helpful. It’s difficult to get moving though
Daily walks are so simple but getting out does wonders
With some chocolate
Got banned from Reddit. Also Reddit is acting like a piece of shit