

I had a pretty bad reddit habit. Sometimes would do the thing of quitting the app and opening it back up quickly after.
I was using boost and it worked for a long time after it was supposed to stop working. The day it actually stopped working I went over to Lemmy.
Reddit is pretty bad with the propaganda, bots, censorship and what not. It was definitely getting worse before I left and isn’t any better.
I have the official reddit app installed because sometimes reddit will have something I need and using the web browser on my phone is somehow worse than their shitty app.
I wish there was more engagement on Lemmy. I understand all the reasons it’s difficult to grow though and honestly there’s a lot of quality conversations going on
It’s hard to tell from the Twitter video but yeah the photos looked good. I wonder how long it would have taken if they didn’t have the AI credit on the image.
This article is entirely about the reaction on Twitter. I realize that’s kind of how we interact nowadays but also I wonder how the Twitter reaction compares to the base readership. I didn’t see anything concrete in the article but I wasn’t reading too closely.
On a side note Alex Jones show is entirely him reacting to Twitter now and it’s become even worse than it already was. As I have learned from Knowledge Fight. Only way I keep any tabs on that guy.