What a perfect example of what the top comment meant. "You either 100% agree with us or you are a trumpist/fascist/nazi", no in-between, no nuance, no moderation allowed.
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The default web interface is very poorly designed and looks uninviting.
Disagree. I find it rather clean and functional, even on mobile. Maybe because I liked old reddit. Maybe younger people are used to Instagram-like feeds so they don't like the compact forum style.
C'était sans compter sur le réseau dormant de lobbyistes parlementaire pour la défense des intérêts du saucisson et de la saucisse sèche. L'agent Justin Bridoux a été mis sur l'affaire.
Reminds me of some French women who voted for Macron because he married a woman 25 years older than him (formerly his highschool literature teacher).
Let's rejoin as full members and all of that bullshit will have allowed progress at the end.
GenAI style before the era.
21, century of the fantasy, watch out antique civilisations!
I have seen it happen with old trees, but I think now they have either species or techniques to avoid that. Trees in streets are very common in France, it's not a recent thing. There's even a specific term for streets with trees: "avenue", although many people use it without knowing.
Well, yeah nobody would thought to destroy this kind of valuable architecture for parking. We did get some aweful towers in other districts though, like Montparnasse tower.
This is Haussmannien architecture, it looks pretty and unfiform because the prefect of Napoleon III in the 19th century got the permission to destroy most of the shitty medieval districts with poor people inside and build good looking housing with modern accomodations for rich people instead. That's largely why Paris is pretty today.
I've never heard of anyone getting ticks from street vegetation. You would typically not walk through it unless you're a rat. What's your species?
Agreed, basically if you are moderate, you have to block 2 or 3 major instances to escape from extremist content. That's very unwelcoming for new users.