This Wikipedia page honestly has some of the best climate change graphics I’ve seen anywhere. They’re simple, fact-based, concise and paint a pretty obvious and telling picture.
This Wikipedia page honestly has some of the best climate change graphics I’ve seen anywhere. They’re simple, fact-based, concise and paint a pretty obvious and telling picture.
Well they’re either an idiot or insane, but there’s probably not a good prognosis for them.
Is there a lowdown on what’s happening in Morocc? I don’t really know anything about what’s going on there.
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I subscribed to all non-meme communities and just browse by Subscribed.
Yeah this is what I do. My subscribed feed is all news and discussion (and good discussion at that!), and then I go to All to see the memes. I first I subscribed to a meme community or two and it dominated my feed.
Like 95% of us weren’t here a month ago, we’re all newbies.
Honestly people talk too much about the fediverse and federation to newbies and it creates this false barrier to entry. Here’s this person, commenting on a post not knowing shit about how it works or where it’s from. You don’t really need to know about all of that stuff to get going. Just go to any of the instances and get browsing.
This isn’t funny, I’ve reported this guy to Lemmy. Why do people keep up voting him?
Could you elaborate on the tomfuckery? I’m not seeing it here.
A one-day minor downtick isn’t a trend when it’s been up day-over-day for a while now. I’m sure the user counts will ebb and flow over time, but as long as the community stays healthy and the big social media companies keep being greedy, I think this platform has a good shot at long-term viability.
The fact that this is still online is awesome.
It’s 2010 all over again. We all used Digg and reddit was mostly for the techies. But as Digg kept digging its heels in, reddit become more and more palatable over time. Eventually it reached a critical mass and we all jumped ship and never looked back.
I would add to this that its not just the fediverse, anything you put on the internet should be assumed to be public and non-deletable. Even with GDPR and everything, if the host deletes everything there could dtill be backups, archives, or some random person, corporation, or government could backup everything. Use secure services like signal for things you want to be private and just assume everything else could be public forever.
Some apps have it but not the website.
Oh most definitely. It makes everyone feel awkward, and that’s the point.
Go to the community page and hit the “Block Community” button.
Hot is good but it works more like “rising” on reddit did. I sort of go between hot and top 6/12 hour for a combo of rising things and things that have a lot of interaction but aren’t stale.
Well shit…you’re right.
Or trying to make one on the beach in Fiji with a partner or a local.