
I live in a tourist town and can confirm, they all suck in their own ways. Also, sometimes non-tourists also suck. Also, most of the time people suck.

I live in a tourist town and can confirm, they all suck in their own ways. Also, sometimes non-tourists also suck. Also, most of the time people suck.

Lmao I live on the Canadian side of the border and my first thought was Americans (doesnt matter the ethnicity).
Solidarity for hating on each other as tourists 🤝🏽
Similar boat, I was pissed to be forced into viewing ads and didn’t want to give them my money. The funniest part is though that I then switched to a Lemmy app that also had ads and used it that way for months. Eventually paid for the Lemmy app because those devs actually deserve the money, unlike reddit.
Maybe not everyone agrees with me that this is a bubble, but at least I feel like I am with like minded people and can be pretty sure that what I consider to be hateful shit will be downvoted, and I’m happy being in a space like that.
At the same time, I don’t really blame people that don’t realize they’re in an echo chamber (whether here or on Reddit or anywhere), it’s just social media working as intended.
The whole image seems made to be satirical. We’re all in our own bubbles so for anyone to judge another person for the same thing is a wild take.
I don’t mind being in a bubble here cause it is safe and nice to be among like-minded people, but at least I am aware I am in a bubble.

I’m sick and tired of this Canadian stereotype about apologizing. Fuck off, how about.
Linkedin serves a professional purpose so I can see why it’d be the most consistently searched. Like even if people don’t actively use it, at least part its purpose is for hiring managers to be able to search a person and have their professional persona pop up. It’s the most accessible way to find a version of a person online that’s not restricted or under a pseudonym.
That being said, people that actively use it for anything other than keeping their resume up to date or job search/hiring are usually nutjobs.

Sorry that this is a dumb question but for any Americans out there: how is it that the federal government can control what state governments or private companies are doing in regards to even TALKING about diversity? Like, is it fully illegal to talk about it? Cause that seems way more far reaching than just removing the policies directly related to dei hiring.
And also, if it’s a private company why does the government even get a say in their specific policies?
Regardless of Nazi anything: community guidelines state no posts from X.
They have a right to ban posts from whatever website they wish for whatever reason they wish to do so - it’s their community. They weren’t saying the person couldn’t have hosted the same comic on Imgur and posted it. He got banned for arguing back, not for the contents of his comic. It’s rational that any community would ban any idiot who is breaking their guidelines and being rude about it.
Pixelfed worked for me too, super easy registration.

I was just over there by accident (not logged in) and yes they had the mega thread but literally every other post on that front page was about it. And many of them were not left leaning at all.
I’ve only ever seen Quora as a joke, I didn’t think people were actually getting good answers there.

Can someone point me the way of that bot or whatever that changes all your old Reddit posts before deleting them? I thought I had it saved somewhere but I can’t find it now and have no idea what it’s called.
There’s one called Stealth I got on recommendation from here. Can’t log in but NSFW subs are available and you can still build your own feed.
Sorry I guess it’s android only https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.cosmos.unreddit/

I did the exact same thing, but I gotta say even in the months leading up to the subscription the quality and traffic in my subs had diminished to almost nothing, there were so many subs that were already gone or inaccessible from mobile. There was a time when I think I would’ve been ok with paying $2-3/month for the previous content but never in the current state.
You know what’s interesting about your comment? I’m Mexican-Canadian and in Canada I have always been “the mexican”. When I lived in the UK, I was “the Canadian one”, to distinguish me from the American person with the same name. This was despite the fact that I am Mexican born. So you never know, in Europe, you might still just be that American guy.