Definitely on purpose and likely made on purpose to post in the internet.
Definitely on purpose and likely made on purpose to post in the internet.
It’s currently number 40-something in Social Networking apps.
Downloading instead of using Test Flight makes a difference.
I’m posting for Memmy now. It’s great but I’m not a fan of the logo nor the logo’s color scheme.
I’m using Memmy on ios and it’s a great experience.
Did you mean recursion?
I opened Reddit, saw no bean posts so I immediately closed it.
People do say it, this meme is weird.
We already concluded that Lemmy will upbean anything, not surprised this meme is popular.
They try to justify this by claiming they’re not profitable, while at the same time wasting so much time and money on terrible features and changes.
The reason why Reddit is not profitable is because of terrible management that tries to justify their existence.
That’s exactly why they want you to use it.
At least you opened the door today, nice progress!
I’m using Top Day when browsing All. This way, I don’t miss any of the fresh beany memes.
Microblogging success seems to come from very popular users with many followers, such as celebrities, athletes, institutions, etc. Without these, Twitter would also feel empty.
Taps head
I paused using lemmy.ml because 90% of the time it doesn’t work
Those stories are most likely fake so nothing was lost.
Meta knows they can’t fix their terrible privacy record so they might as well milk it.
While failing to mention the contribution that third party apps made to reddit’s popularity.
They also promised to support third party clients for a long time - classic bait and switch.
It works be nice if there was a way to verify that a user is the same one across Lemmy instances.
When I migrated from Digg to Reddit, I didn’t look back, even if reddit was much smaller at that time.
Similarity, I won’t look back at Reddit now. I’m happy to be among others that are like minded.
Why is this not the default behaviour?