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It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 Million
all the subreddits i love had no visible immigration to lemmy so i will have to wait a while to see the change
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It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 Million
all the subreddits i love had no visible immigration to lemmy so i will have to wait a while to see the change
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Lemmy.world grew by about 40% on the first day of reddit migration
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I’m not your pal, mate.
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Businesses can discriminate against their customers? Alright then...
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This is the time when business should all be politicalised and I love it.
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Lemmy is so good right now because there are no kids here
And no repost bots. Reddit top posts are so filled with trash reposts I have seen the 69420 times like I am looking back my primary school homework
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This community only exists because the shower is one of the last places left where it’s still uncomfortable to use a smartphone.
The shower is where I secretly watch porn in a house of 6 people. Let the water running and start beat my meat with hot water running at my beck.
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The AI boom is screwing over Gen Z | ChatGPT is commandeering the mundane tasks that young employees have relied on to advance their careers.
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Whether you have ac or not, the planet is set on course to be destroyed unless big oil countries suddenly find their kindness to all mankind and stop drilling oil. Which is impossible.
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100 upvotes on Reddit is 1 upvote on Lemmy
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All the subreddits I followed have not had the migration to Lenny, as the equivalent here is pretty much a desert. Only 1 or 2 people are actively posting every day to keep it active
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When you're a kid, you don't realize you're also watching your mom and dad grow up.
when we had our first child, we are borderline bankrupt , our bank account has only two digit numbers, we are out of work, relying on family to provide us food. Eleven years later with lots of hard work we have bought our first home. I am forever thankful to the people who helped us get us through
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If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
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Just look at how popular threads is. Only a tiny group of privacy enthusiasts are truly worried about privacy. The general public in the whole world do not give a flying fuck.
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Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term
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Chances the “christians” that campaign for anti abortion didn’t even finished reading their bible , or borderline illiterate, are extremely very high.
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Aspartame: Sweetener used in Diet Coke possibly causes cancer, WHO set to declare
So it’s like the list of carcinogens in California that everything is basically carcinogenic
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/r/AccidentalRenaissance moderators have all resigned. The subreddit has permanently shut down and moved to Lemmy.
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it is quite difficult to use kbin to aay the least, as the user interface is more friendly here
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There are 3 stages in life. When you are young you go to a lot of birthday parties, and the next stage is when you go to a lot of weddings, and the final stage is when you go to a lot of furnals.
I don’t have friends so I don’t have to go to stupid gatherings
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Benjamin Mendy: Former Manchester City footballer not guilty of rape and attempted rape
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The difference is greenwood is actually got video evidence of his abuse, just his girlfriend now decided to forgive him and drop the case
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Currently, people looking for alternatives for Reddit on Google will see Lemmy listed first.
Because you have been on Lemmy so they guess you like Lemmy
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Reddit Gives Final Warning to Subreddits Using NSFW Protest Tactic
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Maybe they already know, that’s why they are purging the third party app and try squeeze money until ship is sank
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Here are the 70 House Republicans who voted to cut off all US military aid to Ukraine
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In the time of active war I don’t think not supporting Ukraine is an option. Don’t cherry pick their vote on the matter as a whole. The people who voted against supporting Ukraine have done a lot of work to convince US citizens that supporting Ukraine is wrong. Which is then fundamentally flawed because if they don’t support Ukraine then Putin are certainly going to take over Ukraine, and all the biggest allies of US in the Europe are under direct threat of Putin. Unless they are acting on behalf of pure evil, pure hate against Ukraine, or perhaps on behalf of Putin himself, I don’t see why they would want US to be out of the game.
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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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Obviously Lemmy.porn duh
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[meme] Trains are 100000x easier to electrify and automate than cars, so why does everyone keep talking about electric and driverless cars?
It’s not remotely easier. Trains carriages are easy to build, but the infrastructure is not. You have to move and extend roads, demolish buildings, lay the rails, build bridges, if you go underground there will be lots of digging and engineering work to protect nearby buildings, and don’t forget about maintenance. It is only profitable when the population is high enough and people have the need to travel to set places en mass. Otherwise it is just fantasy. If you live your whole live around any city Center, I can understand that you are not going to drive . But plenty of people lived in a tiny town of population under 10000people .
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If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
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I don’t really think using social media is inherently bad or harmful to anyone’s health, since human beings are striving for communication with others. Also I think privacy is a more first world problem as if people in developing countries, are not particularly interested in privacy at all. They are just going for things that are trendy, where a lot of people gather and do the same thing. Threads, TikTok, Twitter and obviously Facebook are all very popular yet the companies never hide their intentions to harvest personal data for profit. I guess if the companies pay people back for use of their data, even more people will say they are willing to give their data in exchange for tiny bit of money.