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  • Okay, but like this is kind of a smart way to squash the paid protester conspiracy theories.

    "Soros is paying people to dance against Trump." just sounds rediculous.

  • I think he had a green card so he was a legal permanent resident. The other people had visas.

  • European companies and communities already host decentralized alternatives like Mastodon, a federated network powered by the homegrown Mastodon software. These GDPR-compliant tools allow users to control data and interconnect across servers—a model echoing the EU’s federalist values. However, fragmentation, lack of user-friendly UI and underfunding limit their reach. A unified EU initiative could fund these projects while the alliance of European companies and communities could merge these projects into a public-private platform. It is in the best interest of the European Union to provide funding for European-owned social media platforms to ensure their development and European digital sovereignty.

    It would be awesome if the EU started funding the Fediverse.

  • Puede ser

  • Is it the boycott or just Trumpflation?

  • Where is gender sand?

  • Good point. Why would an atheist hate something which doesn't exist. The whole meme is bad.

  • No surprise there. We just went through how blockchain is going to drastically help our lives in some unspecified future.

  • The bottom-left one for Feminists doesn’t fit. The others are things that were created by their own group, for example, the KKK was created by Christians. That Feminist meme, on the other hand, wasn’t created by feminists but by someone else to mock them.

  • I second this. Lemmy is written in Rust where as piefed is written in Python. When it comes to running a high-performance webserver, Lemmy has the advantage.

  • Wouldn't for it to be conspiratorial mean there has to be a secret organization behind the scenes? I thought Reddit and X admit to doing this.

  • Assuming the US can recover...

  • That's the dumbest thing I've heard so far to get banned for.

  • Not always, right? Like if there is a short squeeze.

  • Too many people shorting?

  • It's just a shitpost. It's poking fun of people being on reddit, with a screenshot from reddit. There's no deeper commentary than that.

  • I didn't mean to imply they weren't already more productive than in-office workers.

    I'm saying that the effort taking away support from remote workers should instead be going toward supporting them.

  • We should be learning how to make remote workers more productive. Not forcing them back to the office.

  • Reddit has it's problems, sure, but I just feel like the fediverse is a fresh of breath air.