This site is overly left wing is the problem. People are getting down voted for saying it doesn't mean anything bad and higher rated comments are taking this way too far for assumptions because they're projecting their personal feelings of Joe.
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And being preachy on Lemmy fixes what exactly? This is a meme about a cat and sauce packets and it devolves into political bullshit. There's a time and place to push an agenda.
Lemmy is going to die if all we got are the sensitive redditors that preach constantly over the millions of things out there that offend them.
Meme is still funny
this is the dumbest take I've ever read. I can get behind some anti capitalism but you all taking this seriously have a lot of issues. No way you're living a stable life taking this all in.
I used to love this. I remember it getting very buggy though towards the end. I think this turned into raptor later on or something like that.
So if this is all what he said he's not against trans people. He's voicing his concerns towards what's going on. The headline is misleading and comments here are now outraged by taking what he says out of context as well.
This is when you get off social media and live life with your family. It's so easy to fall into that mindset when you're going to areas where people crowd together since it ends up with large scope views and ideas.
This is unfortunately part of migrating. Not all communities can just move over. Larger ones will develop and with that side communities will start with a large enough user base. Reposting in this case still doesn't do anything other than give you the exact same content as Reddit just now it's without an interactive user base.
Reddit will still have higher search hits and Lemmy is outmatched. Dumping content from Reddit just makes this no better than a mirror. It stops real and unique content from hitting the top and this place won't attract new users if they can just use Reddit which at this point has the content directly and is more reliable.
Right. Everything negative about Lemmy is being turned into a positive for some reason. Truth is this is still a difficult concept for a lot of people to get on board with and the overall reliability of instances leaves much to be desired. All we need to do is continue to contribute and see what takes off.
This is to be expected though. When a product is massively successful, a lot of companies will rip it off and create knock offs to generate some income. I'd love to see competition from some real competitors though. For now, the steam deck is unmatched