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I think I actually heard that before somewhere
Karma is the total score of received up votes plus award karma.
Reddit itself calls them "imaginary internet points"
NaN is actually a number in JavaScript
I just looked at their pinned post and it's 100% satire and I'd you think otherwise you've never been on satire sub before
What's Not True
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Mr. Huffman has never lied or been dishonest. He has been 100% forward throughout this whole process.
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That apps "can't afford" to pay the reasonable fees Mr. Huffman is requesting. Many of them are embroiled in inefficiency, and even the highest cited api costs on their part have still been well within reason.
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Mr. Huffman's actions won't "kill" reddit. In fact, the changes he id making are necessary to ensure that reddit continues to thrive.
For all these reasons and many more, we at /r/FriendsofSpez #standwithhuffman, and you should too!
Whoa that's pretty cool. Thanks for the link
Firefox because it's one of the last browsers against the Chromium monopoly.
Also UBlock Origin is wayy better on Firefox, even before Google forced their version of Manifest v3 on all Chromium based browsers.
What a scam. Here in Germany it's more expensive but not by much
Even within a month
I actually can't tell if you're serious or not. But since it's actually pretty fun to argue here are my points:
Baka is Japanese word for R word
No its not. Are you thinking that because of r/OkBuddyRetard? Baka is a way to say "idiot" and in this context it's there to make fun of a pretty common character type in anime called the "tsundere".
MK brings *masterrace crowd with it.
It absolutely doesn't. It's one of the most accepting and beginner friendly subs I know (maybe besides the 3D printing subs). Nobody is gatekeeping and when somebody does, they get downvoted into oblivion.
You want those things?
You're asking me if I want an anime shitposting sub making self councous fun of Anime while loving it that allinges pretty much perfectly with my ideological and political views and one of the kindes and most helpful communities I know? ABSOLUTELY!
You think the average redditor is the same as the more polarised internet anarchist/communist? There is a difference between the mindset of a Cheetos chugging Discord mod teenager in front of their RGB gaming PC, and someone who is a nerd sitting around either managing hoarded data or reencoding media or studying.
I never said something different. Yes a lot of people will also mean a lot of people I don't want to interact with but that's just the necessary evil for it not to become a shitty unironical circlejerk like r/GamingCirclejerk where I have the feeling that they unironically hate gamers and games. It's a sub purely for shitting on other people. Same thing with r/facepalm
A lot of people also means a lot of good content. Some subs collapse and go to shit when they are growing but others will be better.
Not very helpful unless you want Lemmy to become another Reddit.
That's what I'm saying. I want it to be like reddit but better. I want it to be a reddit with actual free speech.
I will tell you this, a lot of reddit is made up of many elements, like TwoXXChromosomes, FDR (now this femcel sub is purged), once even JB used to exist, now you can go look at all the "russian=orc" Nazism that western users love to circlejerk about.
I know about this. You could just... not browse them. They are on the startpage but that doesn't mean they're good or what I want.
That crap will seep in. I am sure all the Sinophobia and Russophobia is abundant in those niche subs you think are worth their value in comedy.
Yeah no, absolutely not. These subs are against this kind of content and are actively making fun of it.
Chromium has that feature. Not only Chrome. So it can't be closed source.