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2y 11mon ago in generalWhich is not an issue at all. Plenty of medium-sized subs have a geographically wide spanning mod team. For a large sub like that it's a non-issue.
What's something you used to do/see/say but don't anymore because you don't feel it's right?
2y 11mon ago in asklemmyI used to eat meat. Don't anymore because the arguments against it are just that fucking strong. Basically unless you advocate for religious supremacy it's hard to make a cohesive argument in favor of meat consumption.
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2y 11mon ago in protestNo spam please.
c/protest: A place for Lemmy users to organize protests and boycotts
2y 11mon ago in newcommunitiesOK... I mean if you don't understand the internet then there's not a lot I can do to help you.
This is primarily meant for people to organize themselves online. Local networks already exist and those are the channels through which protests have traditionally gone. Organizing the internet tends to be a bit messier, but when it works it's usually via several "hubs" (think fucknestle, save3rdpartyapps, etc.).
Sure, I'll add that.
Thanks, I'm aware. There's a couple of links in the post already.
Hollywood Shuts Down After 160,000 Actors Walk Off the Set
2y 11mon ago in world from youtu.beThe big name movies now are so cringeworthy and require zero thought on the part of the viewer. I'd be almost embarrassed to go watch them. The worst part is that I used to watch them because there was just nothing else to see, until one day I was so bored that I walked out of the theatre. To my surprise, I was even approached and given a refund by the manager without asking... maybe they watched it too and understood the pain.
But are those the things that get marketing? I'm with you on loving that content, but none of the main theatres in my area (a city of 7 million) even show them. A couple will put them into the standard screen theatres at oddball times to fulfill their contracts, but the good content is in the local dollar theatres where, of course, the movie gets less traffic.
I think what they're saying is that the movies that you're "supposed" to watch are things like those god awful Harry Potter prequels (literally any fanfic amateur could have written them better), the ten thousandth Marvel movie (seriously, just stop), or those Adam-Sandler style low effort white trash movies that run solely on the recognition of the probably male and supposedly "so talented" lead actor.
One of Reddit’s biggest communities is suggesting users move to Discord
2y 11mon ago in technology from www.theverge.comI would disagree on the grounds that this will functionally just break up the community, which is the best outcome. People will get bored and move on to the next thing, and both reddit and discord will lose.
Where can one go to find community take it or leave it bins?
2y 11mon ago in minimalismWhat's your best non-traditional piece of budgeting advice?
2y 11mon ago in asklemmyRoxette - Joyride
2y 11mon ago in 80smusic from www.youtube.comDo most digital nomads have a "home base", or are most of you truly nomadic?
2y 11mon ago in digitalnomadsoflemmy

