Tbf Reddit was AGP too, real trutranners don't know what a computer is
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Similarly I wouldn't mind seeing something like r/trouduction show up here (bad translation errors but in French), although I suppose first we'd probably have to have any French-speaking communities at all, which for the moment it seems don't really exist
Even with solid moderation I feel like it'd be harder than for other subs just because you really need to have a decent population of people who really know what they're talking about
I find there is a tragic lack of transgendercirclejerk here
Wouldn't say it was stupid in that it was the result of me doing anything stupid, but it definitely felt pretty stupid when I managed to get myself a 4 inch splinter from a wooden guardrail fully embedded in my leg in a hospital parking lot of all places. The best part was, because I was just a kid, and the hospital didn't treat children, we had to drive to an entirely different hospital because of it.
Yeah they can, so my guess would be they just don't check everything that shows up (at least if it's not at the top) and hopefully once this comes to their attention it'll be promptly removed
I'm definitely not against it either necessarily, but there have definitely been some rather concerning cases in Canada recently
I feel like Twitter is just one of those sites where it's best consumed filtered through other people posting the good bits elsewhere
Strongly agree. Mastodon is alright and I use it a little, but the twitter-type format never really worked for me. I feel like when I have to follow individual people I usually end up either following no one or being forced to follow people who post things that interest me sometimes but a lot of the time post things that really don't. Following particular topics or threads just seems much more natural to me; I can look at exactly what interests me and nothing more.
Does that really make it totally apolitical though?. Like obviously it's not inherently attached to a wide reaching political ideology, but it still is political in the same way that any free software is kind of political.
I liked to check in on r/popheads from time to time on reddit because I'm into pop music, and there's /c/[email protected], which doesn't seem to have that many users so I'd like to see that grow