I, for one, am glad we got the version that we did instead of an RTS.
I, for one, am glad we got the version that we did instead of an RTS.
She has a bleached asshole.
I love the irony of you calling out other people for not reading the post.
That was a good 10+ years ago. Ever since the redesign, the default Reddit experience kept getting more mainstream. Many of us were able to avoid it by using old.reddit and 3rd party mobile apps, but the apiocalypse ended that for most users. Hence, why a good many users joined Lemmy about 6 months ago.
TL:DR- The enshitification of Reddit was a gradual thing that finally reached a tipping point for many here last June.
Interesting. I’ve apparently never seen the original. The best version I’ve seen, which I thought was the original, was porn. It just makes the guy’s face in panel 4 that much better.
Even if you did find a place to move them, the Israeli people don’t want to leave. The area they currently occupy is sacred to all three Abrahamic religions, which is a motivating factor for the conflict.
It wasn’t meant to help anyone. Asking for a discussion and discounting everyone’s suggestions doesn’t help anyone either.
Like I said, it’s not my job, nor any other Lemmy user’s job, to convince anyone to stay on this platform. If it’s not for you, it’s not for you.
Reading your replies, it seems like you’ve already made up your mind about Lemmy, and don’t actually want a discussion.
It’s not our job to try and convince you to stay. Go back to Reddit and enjoy it, but don’t complain here when the user experience continues to get worse.
Bye.
How it happens? They rate limited their uploads, not much more to it.
It’s not lost revenue if I was never going to pay for it in the first place.
Irrelevant. If we’re comparing identical items, the expected defect rate should be roughly the same.
Well, using a mobile hotspot will tie the IP address to your phone, so probably not a great idea if your name is listed on the account. Honestly, just use a quality VPN and you’ll be fine with your home connection.