New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion
I did.There is a parallel to be made between OP wanting to share their free download, and people trying to share Lemmy as a free forum.
It's crap. I have encountered it multiple times on different subs when trying to talk about Lemmy. It's a tactic for Reddit to avoid people hearing about alternatives, a la "there is no war in Ba-Sing-Se" (!avatar@lemmy.world reference)For people who were there during the Digg exodus, was it also forbidden to talk about Reddit there?
There needs to be actual content rules. TIL worked best when the mods actually adhered to those content rules. Otherwise you just have people posting all kinds of nonsense. Quality is better than
There is at least a post daily: The community we are currently in had a 4 days gap earlier this week: Also, feel free to post if the lack of content bothers you
There needs to be actual content rules. TIL worked best when the mods actually adhered to those content rules. Otherwise you just have people posting all kinds of nonsense. Quality is better than
There needs to be actual content rules. TIL worked best when the mods actually adhered to those content rules. Otherwise you just have people posting all kinds of nonsense. Quality is better than
for some reason people keep making it an actual markdown link which is not what you’re supposed to do.If my link in the OP was wrong, I just got it by clicking on the community name in the dropdown suggestion.If that's an issue, probably something to report to lemmy ui
At least 3 communities thar are not "tech news, political propaganda and memes"!dataisbeautiful@mander.xyz !movies@lemm.ee !casualconversation@lemm.eeFeel free to contribute there, I guess it's easier to criticize than build something
Good to know, thanks!