Yeah, I don’t think it is, but it’s the end result that concerns me.
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The UK is the testing grounds. After they figure it out, they’ll be rolling it out everywhere else.
Pretty sure christians get lots of hate on Reddit too. If you want a christian echo chamber just go to a church, not internet social media.
Edit: to be honest, a lot of us are on the internet just to get away from religious people.
Lack of diversity, imo.
If you’re (edit)NOT(/edit) into Star Trek, Linux, coding, or politics there’s not that much content. Which isn’t gonna attract too many new people, and is probably alienating to many of the new users checking out the fediverse.
I hate the ads & the Reddit app, but Lemmy feels like more of an echo chamber than Reddit does.
Which sucks because I did use to think that “Made in the USA” meant better quality.
That’s true, but we could subsidize the cost of labor too. People make a living wage, but the company pays less than that because government covers the difference.
Maybe the USA should heavily invest in the industry of the USA, just like China does, in order to keep up? No, then USian companies would have oversight & have to meet expectations, and we all know that they wouldn’t want that.
It’s not hard to admit you’re wrong, unless you’re overly prideful.
Harassment sure, but not abuse.
Can I get some? I’m sitting here in pain from knee surgery, and they gave me 5 mg hydrocodone for the pain, and you’re telling me that they’re using it to poison people? Fuck dude, poison me!
“You have to be a lion, to be able to be the lamb you really want to be.”
“There is ONE way out.”
I bet your mom also told you you’re smart