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Let's try to be respectful of each other. I'm sure the devs of Elementary have their own vision and goals of their platform. They give their users an option to use their work for free and with no obligations. Why on earth would you bash their work when you obviously are not their target demographic.
It's really not fair to call their users stupid either.
I really expected to find more evolved discussions on lemmy compared to reddit. Let's stop the silly, meaningless bashing of opposing opinions or even worse personal attacks. Let's not let this platform devolve into mob mentality.
And by the way I'm not the target demographic either. I'm a software developer using arch wherever I can.
Did OP edit their post? I don’t see any of that aggressiveness there now, nor is the word stupid in the post.
Lemmy strikes again with a 2 year old post, probably got edited a while ago ;)
Does Lemmy really push older posts in the algorithm if you edit them? That seems a little flawed.
Maybe this is the algorithm's way of reminding us to be excellent to each other 😎