Ddubz

joined 1 year ago
[–] Ddubz 10 points 1 year ago

Make it five. I nuked 12, 8, and 5 year old accounts. In all three I had comments that used to be linked in Google search results. I put up with a lot from Reddit admin over the years, but it just simply wasn't worth it anymore, and fuck them, they're not gonna reap the benefits from Google traffic on my old accounts. I scrubbed and deleted my Twitter account a couple days ago as well. I'm sick and tired of these rich, stupid clownshoes ruining everything. This fediverse stuff is legit. I'm genuinely invested in seeing decentralized social media succeed.

Sure, Reddit and Twitter aren't going to collapse because some power users killed their accounts, but Lemmy and Mastadon can grow and show that what they're doing works if myself and others are making an effort to participate.

[–] Ddubz 19 points 1 year ago (4 children)

It's because a lot of preppers are sovereign citizen, conspiracy theory, right wing nut bags. The idea of prepping got really popular right before the turn of the century and again in the run up to 2012. Obviously nothing happened and many of those people prepping for the end of the Mayan calendar or the 2000 apocalypse looked like certified lunatics. Definitely where a lot of the ridicule and stereotypes come from.

In reality, prepping takes many forms and covers a broad spectrum of ideologies. Lately, prepping has been rebranded, especially in leftist circles, as sustainable living or homesteading. In the general public, you'll probably still get a lot of assumptions that a prepper is a Nazi with a bomb shelter and a million guns. And there are quite a few of those people, to be fair.

In practice, prepping should be more like community resilience, sharing resources, and making as much use as possible of any amount of space you have. Loading up your basement with ten years of MREs and cans of bullets is basically useless. A real prepper stores enough to get through the worst of an emergency but has a plan for continued life in the event the economy completely collapses or something like that.

For example, my wife and I are members of a local farm co-op and have hydroponic gardens in half the corners in almost every room of our house. We have chickens, and our entire front plot of yard is loaded right now with squash, peppers, tomatoes, and more. We give away or trade what we can't consume ourselves. And believe it or not we live just outside of the center of a small town and have neighbors all alongside and behind. I also own guns, and keep a store of a few months worth of shelf stable goods and have a solid selection of tools. It's not set up right now, but I have solar power if I need it and the ability to get rain water collection going.

I don't refer to myself as a prepper because that's not the primary goal of what we are doing, it just so happens to be a bonus of the marriage between community engagement and self-reliance.

[–] Ddubz 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ya. That is a large part (not the only reason) of why Huffman gambled and lost on killing 3rd party apps. People using Apollo, or any other app that wasn't the trash official app, weren't getting ads at all or were giving their ad dollars to a third party. By killing third party apps, that forces anyone who actually wants to use Reddit to use the official suck ass app or the garbage desktop site which also had alt options that used the API. When users are funneled into only using official Reddit products, that means they're only consuming ads that Reddit makes a profit from.

I used Bacon Reader for almost ten years. It didn't have ads for half a decade and when ads did come, it was a non intrusive banner ad at the bottom. The Reddit app is riddled with obstructive ads. So is the website unless using an ad blocker. Reddit when used the way the admins want, is just one ass blast of shitty ads.

[–] Ddubz 2 points 1 year ago

Same. I'm just as much of a talky talkerson here as I was on Reddit. It does feel different here, because it's new and exciting....and its a functional platform lol. But I commented consistently every day on reddit for years. If I was taking a shit, blowing time somewhere, or waiting for something, I was there chatting it up. Overall nothing has changed for me in terms of participation frequency. I'm gonna fuck off here too.

[–] Ddubz 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For me it was the default option when I was trying to figure out how to create a login. When I googled "how to sign up for Lemmy" world was the top search result. Before signing up, I had a basic understanding of how this this worked from when I tried out Mastadon. I had read that it mattered way less which instance you chose because most of them spoke to each other unlike Mastadon, which was a big reason Mastadon failed to hold my interest. Since the instance doesn't really matter, world was simply the easiest choice. I signed up, and downloaded the Connect app since it looks the most like Bacon Reader. So far everything works, makes sense, and I'm really enjoying everything!!

[–] Ddubz 31 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's honestly extremely humorous. I made a Twitter account in 2015 because it was a requirement for a emergency management crisis communications class I was taking for work. After the course ended I didn't log into it again until Musk bought Twitter. I knew it was going to be a hilarious dumpster fire and wanted to watch it melt down in real time. It hasn't disappointed. But this most recent thing about the rate limits is so hilariously dumb I figured I'd seen enough. Deleted the app off my phone yesterday.

As you point out, Twitter's death is going to mean a huge improvement to journalism. Someone on Lemmy mentioned yesterday how nice it is to not be on Reddit which had gotten to be like 80% Twitter screenshots. Twitter and Reddit diving like this at the same time is going to be a net positive.

[–] Ddubz 7 points 1 year ago

Agreed. There are many that are definitely generational. I think Office Space transcends well. When it came out I was probably 10, I didn't have an office job until I was in my late 20s. It was sort of funny when I saw it as an adult, but after working in a cube farm for the first time I saw it in an entirely new light. Rolling Kansas is a good one too. Just a weird-ass, slow paced comedy about some potheads looking for their parent's long lost pot farm and running into Rip Torn along the way lol

[–] Ddubz 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

100% a kids movie. I was born in '89 but somehow missed watching it as a kid. Saw it when I was in my mid-20s and that's what my takeaway was. Its nostalgic for people who saw it as kids 20-30 years ago with a few oddballs thrown in.

[–] Ddubz 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm curious as to where OP has seen people complaining that karma doesn't exist here. I've been here a couple days now and have seen nothing but support from other Reddit refugees with how Lemmy is organized. I guess it's anecdotal on my part, but I would assume that anyone leaving Reddit right now has been frustrated and fed up with most of not all the platform's features, including the karma system, for a long time, and that the lack of karma here is an enormous selling point.

[–] Ddubz 1 points 1 year ago

Holy shit, that's a great observation about TikTok. I haven't seen a single one either. Or a fucking Twitter screenshot. I was extremely active on Reddit as a commenter. I posted links occasionally, but spent most of my time discussing topics. I would comment probably a dozen times a day. That said, you really made me take even more notice that so far, Lemmy's content quality is a billion times better.

[–] Ddubz 3 points 1 year ago

Aye - Bacon Reader refugee here. I'm trying out three different Lemmy apps to see which one I like best. I think it may take a couple days to get a good handle. All the third party Reddit people are definitely dragging Lemmy down right now and I can tell a lot of stuff isn't working the way it's supposed to lol. The old reddit hug of death apparently getting one last hurrah in.

[–] Ddubz 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Crazy, right? I had 12, 8, and 5 year old accounts, all gone. Maybe a little weird I'm talking about these like dead children.

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