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Fediverse is worse than Reddit. Mod abuse, admin abuse, disinformation, and people simping for literal terrorists.

  • My guy, I added my two cents about the topic. Maybe keep your fragility in check and don't feel attacked by everything.

  • I don't know why you people keep suggesting people do something that's not within their interest & use case.

  • The fuck are you talking about? It's not about algorithms (which there are some, just not content based), it's about the lack of people. Maybe work on your reading comprehension. It's simply a matter of the fediverse lacking critical mass.

  • I'm not here to post stuff, that's the opposite of what I want. And the things I'm subscribed to I can scroll through within a couple minutes before they're dry. It's just too empty here with only a few threads and comments here and there.

  • Most people are obviously more lurkers than contributors. I don't think one should expect that to change, given the vastly different mindsets behind it.

  • The problem, as already stated, is that there are not many communities in the first place. And if there are, they're likely more or less dead, with weeks or even months old posts.

  • No, of course not. Cats are mammals, not insects.

  • Your article is cute, but really talks around the issue, seemingly obfuscating it as "polluting investments". Those billionaires own businesses, the ones that you buy at or buy from in one way or another. It ultimately still falls back to us and our consumerism, as well as just our general way of life and necessities in our developed countries. Sure, you can tax them more, but who do you think is going to pay for those additional costs?

    Remember the downturn during covid? That also came with a drop in emissions, one that would have to continue until 2035, just for us to meet our emission targets. People already went on the barricades at that time, losing their businesses and being able to afford less and less due to rising prices. And that was just after about a year of it, causing massive demonstrations around the globe. If your average voter is already fed up by being mildly affected like this, what do you think would happen if this would have continued indefinitely?

    The inconvenient truth is that absolutely no one wants actual climate policies, except for a very minor fringe movement of climate "extremists".

  • which the Dems aren't willing to offer.

    Of course not, because it would affect voters negatively. And voters don't give a shit about the climate, unless it is just something they can contribute to with token gestures.

  • They just got the exact shooting wrong, which can happen with the sheer amount of school shootings in the US.

  • I mean, that thing is specifically made for off-road use too.

  • Search: you specifically attempt to find what you're looking for through some search capability. Big tech is pushing against this more and more.

    Funny, considering that you cannot find threads, communities, etc. that aren't already federated with your instance because of someone being subscribed to it beforehand.

  • The US is not just not a signatory state, but has threatened to invade the Hague to free US soldiers persecuted in the ICC.

  • So her previous call to have everything on the table was just a tantrum, hoping it would scare the other side.

  • "But Scholz!"

  • Yeah, especially with all those upvotes.