Okay, and how would you address it? The limitation is easy to criticize when you can think in a vacuum about it. But in the real world, we'd need to find a way to change things that can actually be implemented by everyone.
Hey I mean, this is Lemmy. If you are unhappy about an instance's moderation it's a free fediverse, you can always create a better-moderated one. That's part of the spirit after all.
Or maybe people just don't like animal abuse? It's okay to sometimes just go with the straightforward explanation. Don't abuse cattle et all for human diets, don't abuse your cat via its diet, and so on.
Yeah that's kinda what I mean. There are people who study this shit. There are decades and decades of experience. There are professionals that can check off both of the previous points.
And yet somehow people go all "it's not a solved science" and then have degraded their understanding of science to a survey among biased amateurs. Just wow. Social media is damaging society faster than we can keep track of it, it seems.
Friend has a gecko, and he's being fed with crickets and the like. Which are also absolutely beloved by her tomcat, he always gets one (hunts it, swats it, eats it) whenever the gecko is being fed. 😂
I mean, people who buy vegan cat food support an industry that abuses animals, too. 🤷
But yeah, not much that isn't vegan left in my diet anyways. Some cheese, for the rare time I'm baking one of a handful of specific things some milk, and that's mostly it. The rest is all vegan. Just don't abuse animals, don't feet a carnivore a vegan diet. 🥹
I don't mind the difference in functionality, so much as how slow it is, which was already a huge problem with new.reddit.com. Having gone back to old.reddit.com+RES now, fucking hell reddit used to be such a snappy website. 😑
I'm not a carnivore? Been a vegetarian since for-fucking-ever, considering my age probably long since before most here knew about a word like "vegan" existing, on account of existance. Seriously, the fuck where did you take that from?
Okay, and how would you address it? The limitation is easy to criticize when you can think in a vacuum about it. But in the real world, we'd need to find a way to change things that can actually be implemented by everyone.
Which usually means transformative change.