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eXist. It’s just about existence now
I am not me
eXist. It’s just about existence now
I see this as a good thing. Now Reddit has to bear the cost. Even if they find replacement volunteers, some employee still has to make that happen. Likely several. It’s costing them. And that’s what the goal was. To weigh them down.
I was hoping every mod would walk away. All at once. Like you say you can run it all, there you go.
Or just don’t maybe submerse your kid in it every hour of every day
Lmao, no. I remember just writing any name on those forms as they never verified. I think I took them for about 60 CDs in total
Lemmy if you vibe with Reddit.
Mastadon if you vibe with Twitter.
I KNEW it!
We made everyone a mod, so now no one is…
And it’s too hot to fuck around
I imagine it’s probably pretty much like eating a Komodo.
I installed Hush (for Apple devices). Totally even forgot about cookie prompts
Mostly stretches. The key point is to just move. Get up, stretch, walk around. There’s no specific exercise really. Your body is a series of pulleys and levers. Try not to think in isolated terms when it comes to muscle structure. You can’t workout your biceps without also working out your triceps (they are opposers). Whatever you do affects your entire body.
With that said, hanging is amazing for your back. If you can hang for a min or so couple of times a day (morning and before bed), it will decompress your spine and combat the effects of gravity.
Cutting back your engagement from 30h a week to 30m is a huge shot against Reddit tho.
I kept my account alive but now only follow a handful of subs and am finding alternatives weekly. Discord. Lemmy.
This all results in a huge loss for Reddit because no one’s there for the ads or promoted posts. And that’s all they’ll have left after a while. And that’s not enough to attract a real base. Reddit won’t die overnight but look at what one fatal move did to Tumblr (when they banned porn). It tanked the site so hard that it’s losing money daily now. A stark contrast from when it sold for billions.
Corporations are far too flippant in thinking they are indestructible. And how they handled the API changes tells you that, like Tumblr, they made a serious mistake.
Honestly with Voyager, it’s hard to tell this ain’t Reddit lol.
No one in money cares about long term anything. That’s why. They want the money now. Tomorrow is a problem for tomorrow.
Gotta get those extra ads in bruh
You say lazy I hear efficient
I like how u roll stranger
Not if I stop you! leans back in chair