You ARE tripping balls mmaannnn
You ARE tripping balls mmaannnn
my bad, I saw the blue shirt and picked the wrong one.
Full interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vZ51XglSVc
Professor: And Josh what is your thesis about?
Josh: Urrmmmm ahh umm What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
Professor: Josh youre studying statistics.
Josh: Yeah, naw Im going to graph it.
I knew it brb
I know a lot of communities are trying to get more popular by using bots to post relevant content. And generally they do a great job, its like an aggregator inside an aggregator. woa dude. Post engagement might be a better metric, but this graph is visually more impressive.
I think there are 2 groups coming from reddit. 1- Users wanting a more niche community (think early reddit) 2- Users trying to turn Lemmy into present day Reddit. Theres a good amount of communities that are carbon copies of reddit subs. Personally I think that reddit has morphed into something toxic (Ive had a reddit account for 15 years). While its good to have growth, nobody wants to use a site that is so popular that Aunt Betty is chiming in with her love jesus memes.
Mods are on a different level of power tripping here on lemmy.world. Just today my comment “rent free” got deleted by a mod (in technology) because “it might offend someone and that might lead to an argument.” That was seriously the reason I got from the mod L4S for deleting my comment.