I remember when I woke up early in the morning for school, and played with a portable console while waiting for my mother to cook breakfast. A few minutes later, I realised I never had a console in the first place, and it vanished into thin air.
I remember when I woke up early in the morning for school, and played with a portable console while waiting for my mother to cook breakfast. A few minutes later, I realised I never had a console in the first place, and it vanished into thin air.
And with different purposes and contributions
I’m literally less than a decade old and only own a phone and a shitty HP laptop
You just need one account to browse mostly everything. For example, I’m from lemmy.fmhy.ml yet I can see your comment which is hosted from lemmy.world
Though I recommend joining smaller instances (like mine) to spread out the server load and make it faster to browse stuff.
Cambridge Analytica. Not only did they influence the elections and general political attitude of the Philippines, it also affected US elections as well. I think there was a genocide that was caused by targeted campaigns too, not sure where it happened, though.
Content for the sake of content is pretty bad too, so don’t force yourself. Conversely, you also don’t have to force yourself to be silent (which other people and I felt on Reddit).
Content for the sake of content is pretty bad too, so don’t force yourself. Conversely, you also don’t have to force yourself to be silent (which other people and I felt on Reddit).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish you may also be interested in the story of XMPP
It’s a web app. Recently it’s become even more optimised, I can now type and navigate Lemmy without any lag on my phone at all. It’s not as choppy as you’d expect websites to be.
Your friend or classmate would be like “You’ve got games on your phone?” then when you’re not looking they’ll try to access your social media.
On reddit you’d regularly see people calling the people who downvoted them names
This is an issue of privacy, though. There is a reason why people dislike google or their neighbour having access to their information, however mundane.
Yeah, what the hell was that? Lmao
Briar? It even has private groups, forum and blog features
Oh, that’s a shame :(
I would’ve recommended mods announcing the amount of their subscribers in milestones. But at least it’s more accurate in measuring the amount of active users who actually engage in the community!
Are the mods of those communities able to see the total amount of people subscribed from every instance, though?
More confused than disappointed tbh. I’ve always wondered how I could make that happen again. Don’t worry, some years after that I learned how to emulate games to my phone.