If there’s one thing we can thank Reddit for it’s giving millennials an income opportunity and the prospect of home ownership through account sales ahead of the 2024 election.
If there’s one thing we can thank Reddit for it’s giving millennials an income opportunity and the prospect of home ownership through account sales ahead of the 2024 election.
You’re going to give him ideas.
The documentary is going to be insane.
The servers have been rough today, but ultimately I haven’t found it too intolerable. Haven’t really been a big fan of the Reddit desktop site, so I’m probably sticking around here for a bit.
I think the thing that may finally drive people off the platform may be the limitation on viewing posts. Busy days, I’m not likely to hit the limit - big news day? Yeah, going to hit the limit pretty fucking fast.
Fucking telegram, man. I have no idea how to use that damn thing lmao
This is also the most user-friendly one I’ve found so far. Was super easy to find what I wanted and add them to my subs.
Just gave it a try myself and you’re right, down to the signing out/back in thing. Interesting.
Not sure if I’ll go back if Reddit changes their policies, though. I’ve actually found myself engaging in posts far more here than I have over the last couple years on Reddit. The smaller communities make it much easier to do so without being drowned out.