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  • It's much worse on Reddit. There is a growing lexicon of words you can't even use in a comment without having a bot swoop in and nuke your post from orbit, all because a snowflake moderator doesn't like reading them.

    I too get your sentiment about Lemmy's double standards. At least Spez was consistent about banning people for calling for the literal murder of billionaires.

    Case in point. Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle, recently shared his vision of using AI powered mass surveillance to ensure everybody was on their best behaviour. Pretty much everybody on Lemmy called for him to be guillotined, whereas on Reddit such a comment would net you a permanent ban.

  • I used to drive 15 miles each way to work in an old job that I quit in less than three months

    One of my worst commutes was when the floodgates opened and rain pelted down so hard that I couldn't even see where I was going, even with the wipers set to Mach 12.

    Imagine this on a motorway where the speed limit is 70mph...

  • PDFs

    Jump
  • Apparently it's because a lot of agencies use software that automatically scrapes résumés for keywords that match job descriptions and they don't work very well with PDFs.

    This isn't a PEBCAK error for once, and that's very surprising because I've learned the hard way that your average recruiter is a professional spammer that will flood your inbox with shitty roles whilst lacking the mental capacity to understand that entry level doesn't mean 5+ years of experience.

  • I don't remember Digg being infiltrated by right wing conservatives. What I do remember was a website with a community that dickrode its power users so hard that unless you were a figure like MrBabyMan, your content would not get a single vote. The only people who actually used Digg's social features (i.e. Friends lists) were blog spammers.

    IIRC Digg v4 tried to address the issue by making users subscribe directly to news websites and dedicated content creators. They hated it and flocked immediately to their competitor.

    Reddit has the same power user problem, albeit 1000x worse. Say what you want about the people who gamed Digg's front-page, but they didn't have the power to be judge, jury and executioner when moderating communities.

  • It's hilariously ironic that I got banned from worldnews four years ago for criticizing the Saudi regime and how they use millennia-old scripture as justification to treat women horribly. Apparently that's 'bigotry.'

    Everything I hear about the toxicity of worldnews these days is baffling.

  • They'd fit right at home on r/Asmongold. That place has become a KotakuInAction offshoot in recent months. So much right wing, anti-woke and anti-trans content gets posted there that I'm surprised the admins haven't quarantined or banned it.

  • Such a mod does exist, and I'd be shocked if it didn't also remove any scenes of sexual violence.

    An example of what I mean is the Harvestman, which the video doesn't fully explain and for good reason. He not only begins the fight creepily caressing members of the party, but from the third turn onwards his attack becomes a coin flip.

    Fail it, and it's an instant game over, where you're treated to a cutscene where the Harvestman breaks your limbs then fists you to death.

  • Fear and Hunger seemed like an interesting game, until I found out the true horrors of what some of the enemies do to you, and that put me off. If you think getting your head pecked off by the Crow Mauler is bad, what if I told you that rape is a highly recurring theme in that game?

  • Found out about it from r/RedditAlternatives but had always been reluctant to sign up, after watching Voat and Ruqqus become right wing shitholes.

    The API controversy was what caused me and others to flock here.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    YouTuber Jirard (a.k.a. The Completionist) has been accused of keeping and hoarding charity donations

    Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Shotgun Mario 64

    Games @lemmy.world

    Pay-To-Win Minecraft Servers are officially APPROVED by Mojang

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Dragostea Din Tei

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Samsung disables customer phones remotely, holds data hostage until Mexican government stepped in - YouTube

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    "Tie me up and do whatever you want"

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Anti Homeless Architecture

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Bone jaw

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Role of a lifetime

    Anime @lemmy.ml

    Dragon Ball Z Abridged: Episode 61 - Closing Chapters 1

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Peaches

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Solid book review

    News @lemmy.world

    Safety fears as non-medical staff learn neurosurgery ‘on the job’

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    2 1/2 min squeak time

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    When relationships haven't been working out for you

    Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    How does The Rock pee?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    "Tie me up and do whatever you want."

    Games @lemmy.world

    Riot Games and r/leagueoflegends moderators being called out for censorship over the state of their game.

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Your stress level is high

    Games @lemmy.world

    Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Zero Punctuation)