Might Bluesky be doing the same?
Might Bluesky be doing the same?
In fairness, Gmail had a similar invite system when it launched and that’s been way more successful than G+
Nah. I’ve had a domain registered with them for years and I just got the email too
Should but far too often does not.
FWIW I home at midwest.social. It’s not strictly for the Midwest US but you’ll see a lot of stuff for that region there. It’s also left leaning and I think the only instances they’ve defederated so far have been for extremism.
I’m also using jerboa on my phone and from my inbox there’s a speech bubble button which lets me make this response from my inbox.
I don’t know if either of these things will help you but I figured I’d offer them just in case they did.
No worries. Lemmy feels way more casual than Reddit anyway and I got notifications for months old comments there from time to time
Running both Windows and Linux
Yeah but what if I’m not dual booting?
A political party makes up parts of the government and uses their ads to whitewash their own actions within the government.
This division is not at clean as you’re trying to make it
Does it count when a major political party, that does that all the time, uses the money it pilfered from that government, or is that different somehow?
What about that the only reason they’re not doing it directly from the government account is because of the safeguards against that kind of thing they haven’t pulled down yet
Are children and young adults really more impressionable than Fox news, and thereby Facebook’s, audience?
I also don’t know that I agree with “targeted mostly at children and young adults”. There are very large parts of TikTok that would be wholly unappealing to your average kid. Not to mention that American social media started out very much targeted at children and young adults. Or have we already forgotten what the main demographics of Facebook and myspace used to be?
The problem with whataboutism here is that these conversations pretty much always involve TikTok and rarely other platforms until it’s brought up in comments where it can be dismissed as whataboutism.
Either they’re all a problem (it’s this one) or none of them are. We need to stop drawing arbitrary lines between offenders. It’s just giving a bunch of shit bags freedom to continue being shit bags.
I doubt anyone will want to see Tucker on X past the first couple minutes of hilarity.
But I’m old and I think they call that Molly now
That’s a very big part of it.
When fucknugget wanted to start a company he had plenty of credit either on his own, with his name, or both. If he blew 50k in an attempt he could try again next week.
If I blew 50k I’d be homeless.
It’s way easier to high stakes gamble when you won’t notice you lost.
Before merging with Yutani?
Given the state of banking and corporations in general in the US sometimes “not the worst” is the best option
It’s a fair point but I’ve got two counters.
It was blocked in the browser, which implies there’s not a cached record for it on the device
The Pi-hole logs the queries it receives and I do have four separate entries for that URL today, spaced in an amount of time that does not imply automatic requests but does likely match up with my test cases.
So I just tested this. I’m not at home so I had to VPN in which is no issue.
It’s not the Meta connection that’s giving you trouble.
Chrome was released in 2008. It didn’t take a market share right away. While a browser wasn’t as big a part of daily life for a lot of people it was still a big part for a lot of people even outside of work.
On the other hand Windows had a much bigger market share for most of the time IE was the leading browser. It not being cross platform wasn’t terribly relevant.
IE had a stranglehold on the internet. Even after chrome took over there were still a lot of sites that were only optimized/usable on IE. It is easily guilty of pretty much everything that is a modern complaint about chrome. You just didn’t use it on a phone, but you also didn’t have a handful of apps in place of a browser for various web sites/services.
What sites are requiring it? I haven’t hit any issues in a couple years.
I remember when this was the thought about Internet Explorer.
It’s not too late. It will never be too late. Everyone that changes moves the market share needle. It doesn’t mean Firefox is going to take over overnight, but it also doesn’t mean it’s pointless to suggest change.
So more Gmail than G+