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Some people want to only recruit people that are less skilled by them so that they can remain in their position of power.
If you have a company with a few like that and several layers of recruitment I guess you can have a bunch of incompetent people spending their time in pointless meetings and not getting much done
I believe there will be life. Life always finds a way. Unless we get hit by an asteroid or a huge nuclear bomb..
However life will be much harsher. I believe the human population will be declining due to harsher living conditions. Entire species will go instinct for sure.
I think having no reputation point is a good thing, it gives no incentive to post low-effort content just to get reputation points.
Les fan fic de twilight ou harry potter renplis de faute dortografes auron toujour une place dan mon keur <3 <3 :3
je me rapele de tou cé moment sur skyblog xD mdr
(j'ai regardé des vieux mails de ces années, il y avait vraiment une époque où j'écrivais comme ça ! C'est fou)
One key difference I found is the lack of user karma. You have no incentive to post something "just to get karma" because there is no global karma on your profile.
This encourages to post what you want to post instead of posting something that someone posted years ago because it's easy free karma
I do not have much of a choice in this. No matter how good or bad Lemmy is, Reddit is not an option anymore for me: I do not want my data to get monetized. I should own the comments I write, not them. Also, the recent events really showed that Reddit administration board cannot be trusted: continuing to use Reddit would be silently supporting their behavior, which I just can't.
So far I like what I'm seeing in Lemmy. Yes, it's not as good as Reddit used to be, but I am sure that with time it will be similar to what I was experiencing. And I'm enjoying it already.
The changes include no longer requiring users to do basic research and lowering the standard for what the subreddit counts as spam.
I bet this is to fight against mass edit tools. I actually used one to edit all the comments I ever wrote. Got flagged seconds after by the subreddit of Fear The Walking Dead, permabanning me for spam.
Personally I don't care. At least now they don't have my data anymore.
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There is a gap between conceiving a system and maintaining it. Sure, there are architects who conceived sewers. But I doubt they went inside to maintain it on a regular basis.