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Treating any online interaction as a public forum is best practice. I wouldnt say anything online I wouldn’t say in public.
Just another reddit exile.
Treating any online interaction as a public forum is best practice. I wouldnt say anything online I wouldn’t say in public.
Yeah, I’ve checked in a couple times, and it’s just not enjoyable like it was.
I guess I can’t argue with that logic.
I honestly don’t think I could learn a new way to tie my shoes at this point in my life if I tried. It’d be like trying to learn to write with my left hand.
Doable, probably, but whats the point? My shoes come untied I just bend down and retie them. Takes a few seconds.
That’s different, though, as it refers to the server hosting the communities.
“This 8-yr-old sold his Pokemon cards to buy his mom a prosthetic leg after she lost hers to cancer. What an angel!”
r/the_donald or anything like it. Kindly fuck off with all of that shit.
I’m just yelling into the void. It’s therapeutic.
Common sense and decency would suggest doing them as child comments so that the whole thread of them can be easily collapsed.
Is this really a YSK post? There’s got to be a more relevant place to post this.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
It will improve over time. Hell, even reddit got better over the years, before it started getting worse for other reasons.
It’s just a jargon speed bump. It’ll pass. Happens in any migration.
When I see multiple communities on the same subject, I just subscribe to all of them. Either they’ll eventually differentiate into their own unique spaces, or one of them will become the dominant one and the others will become fringe alternates. It’s a good thing.
Sweet, I can actually read the alt text by long-pressing the image. This opens up a whole new avenue for good caption gags.
Yes, but I was highlighting the disparity between “active voters” and “Americans in general”, and between them and now. Saying half of the country supports Trump simply isn’t factually true.
Now, whether people who don’t vote should even be part of the conversation is another debate, of course.
You’re right in that the current state of the country does not actually reflect the ideals it professes to be based on, and this Supreme Court ruling is proof of that.
It is also definitely religious-based.
I defend free speech, even the shitty speech by bigoted assholes, but violating a person’s civil rights is not protected by free speech.
Once you cross the line into preventing someone from doing a thing just because of who they are, that’s no longer speech but action. And of course the rights of business owners to serve who they want to is a grey area, but that’s what we have the courts for. Unfortunately, the current SCOTUS is so heavily politicized that it seems unable to adjudicate these issues impartially.
Yeah, I tried doing this a while ago but got frustrated at how difficult it was to find good RSS feeds. I ended up using it mostly for local news and not much else.