• @Bluefruit
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    71 year ago

    The plot thickins lmao. Idk about everyone else but i am very much enjoying the shit show that has become of twitter.

    • @Akulagr
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      31 year ago

      Me too!

      I really wish I could find a solid replacement for twitter, so I could finally leave. Mastodon does not it it for me and Blue Sky is impossible to get into.

      • @Bluefruit
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        31 year ago

        I feel ya man. As much as im enjoying lemmy, i really liked reddit and wish it hadn’t gone the way it did. Idk if Lemmy is my replacement yet but so far, the community/communities here are all pretty great and i enjoy interacting with you all.

        I was never one for Twitter but hopefully a better company pops up or something.

        • @Akulagr
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          41 year ago

          Yeah Lemmy has been good so far. I still use Reddit every now and then due to some niche communities that I follow. But the damn app is a disaster! It has really helped me to reduce my time over there. 3rd party apps were king.

          • @Bluefruit
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            41 year ago

            Oh 100%. I used rif and i really enjoyed that. I just cant use the main reddit app. It suuuucks. And i hate that they screwed over users and moderators for their bottomline. Not surprised but it really put me off reddit for good.

            I understand if you still got subs you like there though. I was apart of r/screaming and i enjoyed helping people there. May make a community here for that.

  • @Mateoto
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    21 year ago

    Well, after Elon Musk tried to gain some money by suing companies here and there for ridiculous Twitter infringements, the tables are turned 😂

    Hopefully, advisories and investors will start to pull support for Musk’s projects—such a giant man-child.

    • @MonkeyKhan
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      1 year ago

      Only for specific contexts as I understand it, in Microsoft’s case revolving around online multiplayer games and chat services it seems (look under Goods and Services tab)