I was on Digg before switching to Reddit 14 years ago and once people were told Reddit existed there was a landslide of people switching because Digg admins were being such jackasses.
Hypersapien
You have to look at their customer makeup. Budweiser losing money doesn't surprise me at all but I'm kind of surprised at Starbucks. Although they probably have a lot of Karens going there, too
I'm sure there are people grabbing constant captures so they can put out an unedited version.
How many of them don't know about Lemmy yet and would switch in a second if they found out?
Fascists don't like to admit that they're fascists. Or at least they don't like it to be publicly known.
There's an Android app called "minireview" which has tons of reviews of games on Google Play and helps filter out the garbage.
Yes, we would know. Because reddit itself used to look good before they destroyed the UI. Take a look at old.reddit.com to see. A lot of these apps were mostly trying to recapture that, but with more user customization.
I don't know. The users are way smarter than the admins. I'm sure people can think of a way to do it that the mods won't notice until it's too late.
It's never going to be gone, specifically because of people like this.
Just like the flu never went away after the 1918 pandemic, again, because of people like to this.
That's such a lazy meme. The original image had everything you needed to change the text and keep it the original font.
Maybe he should put his name down as "Anthony Hawk" in cases like that.
Tomatoes are both a fruit and a vegetable