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  • Copy editors being cats WOULD explain a lot.

  • delicious
  • Green color means it's healthy.

  • Average Lemmy Active Users by Month
  • I know this is just anecdotal, but I have literally not seen a single mention of Lemmy anywhere online or in the news in the last 3 months, including on Reddit. "Build it and they will come" only gets you so far...

  • I'll never learn to not do this either.
  • The best is when you try to do that with one of the numbers on a check.

  • The Chinese calendar is 4721 years old. Did it have the same problem as the Julian calendar with an imprecise number of days per year?
  • The only real solution is to use rockets to nudge the Earth into a slightly faster orbit so it can be an even 365.

  • Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history
  • FWIW I always delete my browsing history at the end of each session, but maybe it is time to use a different browser.

  • Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history
  • Thank you! I just went and turned them off after seeing your comment.

  • "Pronounce" by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
  • Yes English is tough, though through practice comes understanding.

  • Don't give Elon more money.
  • Cool meme bro.

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  • Okay, I'll go first. My name is Eric Cartman. My address is 28201 E. Bonanza St., South Park, Colorado.

  • If everyone was spread out onto different instances, and communities were based all over the fediverse, the decisions of one instance would be less impactful.
  • Let's put things in perspective. Lemmy.world currently has a "whopping" 127k users. That's fewer users than the moderately successful niche subreddit I created on Reddit has, which is just one of several thousand subreddits over 127k in size. Not to mention the tens of thousands of Instagram, youtube, facebook, tiktok, etc., pages with more than 127k subscribers. Saying lemmy.world has "a lot of power" at this point seems like a real stretch to me.

  • Top Oversight Democrat Jamie Raskin says Hunter Biden did ‘really unlawful and wrong things’
  • Hmm... Well, the top post right now in this community is from mediamatters.org, hardly an objective journatlistic source. There's also a post from "itsgoingdown.org" getting heavily upvoted, which describes itself as follows: "It’s Going Down is a digital community center for anarchist, anti-fascist, autonomous anti-capitalist and anti-colonial movements across so-called North America. Our mission is to provide a resilient platform to publicize and promote revolutionary theory and action." Not much concern here over journalistic standards with those 2 sources apparently...

  • Top Oversight Democrat Jamie Raskin says Hunter Biden did ‘really unlawful and wrong things’
  • lol, it's kind of sad but not at all surprising to see people here downvoting this particular post. If his name was "Hunter Trump" or "Hunter DeSantis" you all would be upvoting it like crazy and don't pretend you wouldn't.

  • It's amazing the difference 5 lbs can make!
  • BTW no photoshop was used in making meme (seriously).

  • End of an era: Zoom tells employees to return to office for work
  • "Oscar Meyer tells employees to eat less meat"

  • On the future of Lemmy vs reddit
  • I still have the community I moderate (!fitandnatural@lemmy.world) set to mod posts only, because I'm the only mod and don't want to risk someone posting something bad while I'm not on Lemmy. We really need an approved user feature like Reddit so that vetted community members can also make posts in communities where "anyone can post" isn't a good option.

  • Why barbie is more popular than Oppenheimer?
  • "Why are apples more popular than oranges?"

  • The state of the internet 2023
  • The ale will no longer be Indian or pale.

  • Request to have "approved poster" category for subscribers

    Currently the choices are either "anyone can post" or "only moderators can post". I'd like to have something similar to Reddit's "approved user" feature so that non-moderator subscribers who are trusted can also post to communities in addition to moderators.

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