I’m surprised and happy to hear that she will not be participating. I’m not surprised to hear she voted against the rules.
Netsettler2k
I haven’t been on Reddit since last week, so please indulge my curiosity! What’s the vibe like over there right now? What are the comment sections like?
I deleted my account last week, so I’m going through a “just broke up and want to ask their friends how they’re doing” kinda thing lol. As much as I want the company to be in a tale spin right now, I can’t really trust all the reports I’m seeing on the fediverse, since emotions are high and people are really hoping to see the company flounder.
He’s got a massive fan base! I hadn’t watched any of his content until more recently, when I stumbled across his high speed car-chase reaction videos. He mainly does commentary, and if you’re into that sorta thing, he seems pretty chill. I still only check out those car chase vids though…
Interesting. Looks like I’m having the same problem, because I only see one post and it’s yours. Maybe the previous posts were made before we joined, and we aren’t seeing the backlog?
That’s just a guess from a clueless newb though.
It’s labor, but a labor of love.
My theory is this: new Lemmy users aren’t comfortable yet, so some are looking for easy ways to begin engaging with the site. 196 is a low-stakes way to make a first post without the anxiety of a higher effort post.
I don’t think I mind it either, if it gets more people actively participating in some way. And if it grows too out of control, at least there’s a block option.
Tell Oswald I think his shirt is neat
2007, on a high school field trip to an amusement park. My friends and I were all standing around outside, near a little restaurant seating area.
A teenage boy from another school came bolting over, nearly knocking over a chair. He said to me directly, “I’m lost, can you find my dad?”
He was fake twitching and holding his hands up against his chest. I was just confused, and none of us knew how to respond. Just a second later, another teenage boy (not fake twitching this time) ran up. He threw his arm around the other boy and said to me, “thank you for watching my mentally challenged* friend. Can I have your number in case it happens again?”
A teacher promptly ran over and broke up the interaction, telling the boys to beat it.
Probably the most creative attempt I’ve ever witnessed, although it was pretty clumsy. We referred to them as “Mr. Twitch and Captain Pickup Line” in retellings of the story throughout high school lol
*not the terminology he used in 2007
I really doubt there’s anything the user base could do to change the company’s path. There are millions of people that will continue to use their product regardless of bad UI and even worse PR. It’s not what the average reddit user is concerned with. The lowest common denominator just wants an outlet to consume media, and Reddit can still deliver that.
My personal opinion on all of this - Reddit will continue to grow and change, and it will get worse and worse for longtime users who remember the earlier years. I’m happy to abandon ship now so that it’s no longer my problem at least.
Sorry for the downer reply lol
The shape of the cutout almost reminds me of a bottle opener. What are the dimensions we’re dealing with?
I don’t think it would necessarily be a good bottle opener. But the mismatched sizes of the “feet” could mean it was hand made, possibly by an amateur? School shop project?
Did some digging and I believe this is it:
Box Mangle
I’ve never heard of it before, but it appear to be a giant laundry press. Not exactly my first guess!