Yeah, it's a forum, it should be more like a cafe in terms of anyone talking to anyone, regardless of who that person is.
For big personalities and stuff every time it mattered in reddit, I saw proof that they're them (ama's usually)
Yeah, it's a forum, it should be more like a cafe in terms of anyone talking to anyone, regardless of who that person is.
For big personalities and stuff every time it mattered in reddit, I saw proof that they're them (ama's usually)
That's on the creators tho, not the platform I feel like it's not an argument against paying for the platform, at least not when there are plenty of videos that don't do baked in sponsor ads.
Edit: if you exclusively watch content with baked in ads, I can see it from a purely consumer end point of view.
To some extent I can understand it, it's very normal to have both of those things just for the sake of it in today's media, to that guy it might look even more rampant than to you and I.
Similarly, I personally like manga/anime but kinda hate how fanservice gets inserted with little to no consideration on how it affects a scene (and it seems to happen in most works aimed at a male demographic, can't speak for all genres), if I want to see some actual skin I can always look up porn.
/dragonsfuckingcars and /r/carsfuckingdragons I just need them to exist
I wonder if there would be that much worry about it if it didn't taste like shit.
The game isn't even out yet and people are excited for mods that will fix bugs. JFC there's a reason AAA games these days launch incredibly broken
I've noticed a large portion of the posts in Lemmy are haphazardly cropped into squares, is a Lemmy reader app in particular that does that to submitted images?
I'm pragmatic, as long as it's easy on the eyes and conducive to read (in the sense in which you "read" an image, can't think of a better word), I'm good. I have always tended to cram everything and the kitchen sink in one screen and the push for material you has taught me the importance of a clean composition.
For now I'm good, but I'm open to change.
If I can walk two minutes and get to a park, I wouldn't mind not having a lawn. I imagine such a situation is unthinkable for people who are reacting strongly here. I personally live seconds away from a green space.
How is the us a real place wtf?
Anyone who actually needs to know that info