

I’ve always thought it’s weird, kind of childish, to downvote posts just because you disagree with them. I usually downvote posts that are low-quality, rude comments or misinformation.


I’ve always thought it’s weird, kind of childish, to downvote posts just because you disagree with them. I usually downvote posts that are low-quality, rude comments or misinformation.


Or sort the main feed by new. That way, you can avoid the drawbacks of the voting system.


I would say something like 40% of Lemmy’s userbase is here for tech, privacy, and memes
I would say 95%.


I think you can do it, but some people will struggle. As others have already mentioned, humans are social animals. Many studies conclude that social connection is one of the biggest factors that boosts well-being (https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/the-importance-of-connections-ways-to-live-a-longer-healthier-life/), this doesn’t necessarily mean that you should marry someone and become a social butterfly, it just means that you should avoid isolation for long periods of time.


But Wikipedia is open, do you want to boycott even free and open-source american software?


I also struggle to read some cursive handwriting, especially when the letters are more angular, like super italic.


It won’t ever scale to a real global default social network, on the donations and the kindness of strangers
The issue is: I don’t think people are bothered enough with commercial social media to the point of paying for an alternative. Think about it, even with the majority of Fedi instances being free to use, not many people stopped using Twitter/Reddit/Instagram. So I think Fedi instances need to be free to use while it’s small to attract new users.


So if what you said is true, then it’s going to be really hard for federated social media to get mass adoption.


Cursive handwriting is actually the standard in Brazil (and I guess a lot of other places), so here you would be the odd one out.


Besides, I don’t think we should have a black and white mentality here. Yes, we shouldn’t use privacy-invasive Google software, but if they make an ethical software/hardware, why shouldn’t we support it? It’s actually a nice way to tell Google that there’re ways to make money by making ethical products, like the Pixel phones.


Fairphone has actually managed to reverse engineer some of the drivers
Isn’t that illegal?


To be honest I don’t know, “estadunidense” is not as used as “americano”, but I do think you’re right. People who use “estadunidense” tend to be more anti-US.


When they aren’t imperialist bootlickers.
That’s not an ABSOLUTE true if you’re talking about Brazil. Yes, some people prefer to use the term “estadunidenses” over “americanos” for political reasons, but I’ve seen some people on the far left using the term “americanos” too. The problem is that “estadunidense” is a long word, even if it has just one additional syllable compared to “americanos”. Most Portugese words has 2-3 syllables and people tend to stick with shorter words.


Is planet earth still liveable?
Could you elaborate?