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How did Lemmy.world become more popular than Lemmy.ml?
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Not to mention that signups on .ml is closed so you can't join anyway
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How did Lemmy.world become more popular than Lemmy.ml?
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Not to mention that signups on .ml is closed so you can't join anyway
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I know Lemmy is about to take off because the porn is quickly moving from drawn henti and furry images to gonewild onlyfan contributors. I call it the QOTP Index (Quality Of The Porn). Reddit is done.
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Reddit is the only site I've seen that had a problem with it actually handle it, Twitter absolutely didn't, insta didn't, Tumblr didn't, 4chan kind of did but became a klan rally in exchange so I'm not really sure you can call that success
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YSK how to deal with questions about gaps in your employment.
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Come up with a bunch of skills you had or gained during the down time, list them.
That's it, you can talk about the skills acquired and honed during the time, but you can't talk about specifics due to an NDA.
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For those who were skeptics about the fediverse: what made you change your mind?
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I tried it months ago and there was no good way to have a consolidated access point, it basically required dozens of browser tabs to use it for anything and the interface was still bad. The development and client apps have changed everything, it's a unified and seamless experience now where it just wasn't before.
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Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
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Imagine being a tech company and using a stat like the number of emails received daily to justify pushing human users away from the product...
That's what I see with all these companies.
They see a huge user base by numbers but can't recognize that it's 99% boots and spam, thinking that the 1% real users are going to pay to interact with bot spam