

It’s been pointed out. Lots.
It’s been pointed out. Lots.
Yeah. It’s a pretty big part of their business model.
There’s nothing about it on the top two pages of Reddit so either people don’t care or let’s get out our tinfoil hats and make this make sense.
I’ve never had any interaction good or bad with them in my 11 years on Reddit. I consider that a good thing. They’re in the background doing what needs to be done and I appreciate that.
Most people aren’t concerned about privacy outside of places like here and Reddit.
That website seems real suspect to me.
Well surely you’ll be able to see mine.
Question regarding the phone thing. Am I one of the only people that doesn’t care about changing my battery or is this more a popular opinion on Lemmy/Reddit?
Edit: not asking why they’re doing it. I get that.
Really, all that shows up on my all feed is memes. Old. Memes.
That game made me want to punch.
Most people just don’t care.
For real. If I learned nothing in the last few years is that people will still vote for their side no matter what. Just don’t let THEM win.
You can go with a car only where infrastructure (roads) has been built
I can drive a car from where I’m at right now to where you’re at right now. And I’m not even going to ask where you’re at. I think that’s pretty neat.
But I do agree, walkability and reliable public transit are super nice. The time I’ve spent in smaller, remote ski towns where I could walk/bike or take a bus anywhere in a short amount of time are some of my favorite memories.
Let me tell you my favorite feature on Apollo. “Filter Subreddit”. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen the same article from a different news/world news/etc instance(? Sorry, not up with the vernacular yet) just blanketing my home page.
Not Lenny!
Close.
This comment to me is a perfect example of something that doesn’t add anything to the conversation. But should I downvote it or ignore so it can possibly branches off into another conversation about “lol Christians” or something else?
And I’m sure it will. But one comment had a “welcome package” with like 13 different links.
I can say while it’s not difficult to set up an account, it’s not as easy as give us your email and make a password for this one site. I’m figuring it out as I go but those little things might be enough to turn some people away.
Just saw a post by Bloomberg and u/Bloomberg has a little green checkmark by their name.