You’re in for a bad ride then. There will always be politics in some magazines/threads.
You’re in for a bad ride then. There will always be politics in some magazines/threads.
I agree. Of all the social media platforms I’ve used, Linkedin is the closest to an insane asylum I could get.
Hungary is also dependent on EU money, Turkey is not.
Maybe you forgot a /s but otherwise this is such a mean comment on a linux magazine lol.
I’ll be more than happy for more people to migrate to linux (or mac, but many people just can’t afford it) so MS doesn’t have such a monopoly on the OS space.
And some will probably give Linux a try. I only stopped pirating Windows because it got free, but I have no intention to pay a subscription to be able to use my fucking PC.
And if everyone still jumps ship from lemmy/kbin/whatever to their proprietary platform then the project was doomed from the beginning. I find kBin really good for such a new product (can’t speak for mod tools) and I can’t imagine many features that might make Threads preferable.
True, but if many of the content creators are among the ones who left then it will have a sizeable effect at least in the short term. Already some subreddits are unrecognisable (many in a funny way).
Am I not reading the numbers right or Reddit lost the most traffic of them? I wouldn’t exactly call it insignificant (although it’s not that much either)
I’d argue that one should not stop reading the news forever because you’ll just become increasingly disconnected from what happens around you. As with all things, reading news in moderation and not doomscrolling is the way I think.
It’s also harder to harmonize a thing such as EU with a lot more heterogenous states than the US. It’s still better to move slowly than to not move at all.
Yup, pretty much. And most of the times I’ve seen right wing people just come comment the most batshit crazy thing imaginable. This doesn’t mean left wing lunatics don’t exist too.