• @[email protected]
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    8411 months ago

    What fresh hell of link rings is this.

    A lemmy post, linking to a Mastodon post (yes, the video is linked as a comment here), linking to a vice article.

    Relatively normal so far.

    Except, it’s an article about a video. The only copy of the video in the article is actually a twitter embed of the author posting the article and then replying to the tweet with the video.

    Why isn’t the video just in the article?!

    • @[email protected]
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      2711 months ago

      But that’s so much precious engagement, why won’t people think of the engagement.

      Precious precious engagement… My precious…

      • @[email protected]
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        1511 months ago

        In the first days of the Internet, just a drop of engagement could power a website for days. Now websites need 12 liters of engagement per hour. As engagement becomes more scarce, the Engagement Wars initially pit websites against each other, until they discovered they could exponentially increase engagement by all extracting a share instead of fighting over it.

        Someday, we’ll use up all the engagement and move back to interacting only with our cats and dogs.

      • @SuperEars
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        211 months ago

        There’s an insect that eats nectar. Instead of doing it the bumblebee way which facilitates pollination, it pierces the outside bottom of the petals and "pirates nectar that way. Horny flower gets Pikachu face.

        Parallels and whatnot. Lol idk

    • @brlemworld
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      111 months ago

      Lemmy > Mastodon > Vice > Twitter