Only if we get rid of greedy billionaires first tbh.
Only if we get rid of greedy billionaires first tbh.
No problem. I just was worried this was one of the cases where it got edited to hell and back by TikTok so one one knew the original anymore haha
Very much obviously. I didn’t account for that part.
Addiction is never good. I mentally used fire as a metaphor for medicine
Why post an inferior version?
And just like fire, not every fire has to be destructive. If you use the right fuels and keep it under control, you’ll have a safe fireplace.
It’s an exchange for a cryptocurrency of the same name I did my homework
It’s cryptocurrency. What did you expect. THAT garbage is bound to be poorly coded.
…that was meant to be a joke. I had a gut feeling I should have used a tone indicator. My bad
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It’s mostly important for when you wanna do business in the European markets.
The alternative is to be blocked by most of Europe entirely. Happens usually to tabloid news sites as they are often in violation of anti misinformation and hate speech laws. It’s also why they could sue Facebook so easily as otherwise Facebook would be non-GDRP compliant and be blocked there.
Lemmy however isn’t exactly for profit, so sees much less scrutiny. This is primarily for business after all. Lemmy doesn’t have ads, doesn’t take users money, nor does it sell products. It also does not actively distribute illegal media either.
(it should be noted that it’s usually not the EU doing the blocking but rather so websites choosing to block viewership from the EU because they’d rather do that than get sued to hell)
“You went into the Walmart that steals your liver by choice” 🤓
Silver already answered you. The fact that you can’t fathom it is on you
I noticed a lot of clients like sync try and hide that fact. Poorly
That argument doesn’t hold up when actual laws are being violated
Not really. Here’s some statistics from reddit itself.
If you even have minimal activity, according to reddit recap you’ll be in the top 1% of reddit users for that year. With that one can conclude that reddits true userbase, can not exceed 5 million.
Reddit in its usercount counts all accounts, including banned ones that have long been replaced by ban evasion accounts. This and the sites old age leads to grossly inflated numbers.
Want even more damning numbers for reddit? Well the maximum participation for r/Place (read, everyone who even as much as viewed the event. Not even participating.) Was 1.9 million. Considering how intensly it was promoted it is likely people would have clicked on the giant banner notification. That means out of the less than 5 million active users, 3.1 million didn’t even glance at the giant event that has been promoted with massive popups, banners and shiny symbols over the reddit page.
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To add to this, a supermajority of reddit users are inactive. Recap has shown that even with minimal activity, you end up in the top 1% of reddit users.
Based on that one can calculate that 99% (provably more but reddit recap doesn’t go smaller than 1% on display) are inactive accounts, which means reddits true size lies at around 5 million or less. Less than 5 times Lemmy’s size.
There’s a reason why mentioning the word “Lemmy” on reddit gets you a shadowban now. Because they’re legitimate competition.
Not to mention a supermajority of reddit users are inactive. Recap has shown that even with minimal activity, you end up in the top 1% of reddit users.
That means reddit has roughly 5 million active users. Meanwhile nearly every person that creates a lemmy account, is active too.
Sees link “Fungiverse”
Oh god help