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minus-square@TrickDacylinkEnglish1•4 months agoProviding sources is probably a lot more common on Lemmy than anywhere else
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoidk man, i’d probably bet money on scientific papers,
minus-square@TrickDacylinkEnglish1•4 months agoLol obviously I meant places where random users post content
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoi mean, technically the authors posting papers are going to be pretty randomly sampled.
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-24 months agoim just continuing the joke where it left off
minus-square@TrickDacylinkEnglish1•4 months agoNot sure what joke that is, but Lemmy is a lot better to provide sources than users of sites like Facebook or reddit. That was my point.
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoi believe the joke was that we’re on lemmy, which is pretty shit, compared to most academic settings, better than facebook argubaly, but that’s a low bar.
Providing sources is probably a lot more common on Lemmy than anywhere else
idk man, i’d probably bet money on scientific papers,
Lol obviously I meant places where random users post content
i mean, technically the authors posting papers are going to be pretty randomly sampled.
Woosh
im just continuing the joke where it left off
Not sure what joke that is, but Lemmy is a lot better to provide sources than users of sites like Facebook or reddit. That was my point.
i believe the joke was that we’re on lemmy, which is pretty shit, compared to most academic settings, better than facebook argubaly, but that’s a low bar.
Something tells me you’re often disappointed