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  • I stopped watching network television because of ads, then I stopped watching free streaming because of too many ads (Pluto TV, Crackle), I get a basic subscription to Paramount through Walmart and I stopped watching that because of the ads. I have an Amazon prime subscription because I get it for one half off but I rarely use prime video an if they start showing ads, I won't use it at all.

  • Shitty watercolor, now there's a name I haven't heard in a long, long time.

  • I've been on the Internet over 30 years and it never fails that the more popularity site gains, the less utility that it has. Reddit, Facebook and Twitter will always have tons of users but I don't think any of those sites are as useful as they were a decade ago.

  • I suppose the larger the mob, the more it needs to be reined in but some of the subs have a number of "overzealous" mods.

  • Have to make sure you let people know that liberals are all socialists and hate capitalism

  • What probably got me banned was asking the guy how was he not aware of such a gross overpayment. Oh well, I suppose most people look at a noticeable bump in SNAP benefits and don't even question it. I would think something was amiss and double check on it.

    The slur, "welfare queen" never really has gone away and it's been 40 years now. Heck, the colloquialism "hipster" barely lasted 10 years. Anyway, a lot of people unaware the fact that the people that get food stamps are pretty much split down the middle race wise. There are just as many white folks getting food stamps as there are African-Americans.

    I'm a senior citizen I know a lot of people in my age bracket that get them because their Social Security is not quite enough to cover everything, especially since inflation has run amok the last few years.

  • I've only used mobile versions of Reddit a few times and try to use a browser for the ad blocking. Reddit actually started going down the tubes once it was taken over by the corporation that owns Condé Nast and a few other publishers. Corporate interests, whether it's Disney or Reddit, rarely align with those of the fan base that made them popular in the first place.

  • There are still a couple of niche subs that I use like quitting vapes, my hometown sub and a couple of others but I wouldn't lose any sleep if I never went back to Reddit. I left Facebook and Instagram almost 10 years ago and bailed out of Twitter about a month ago (had nothing to do with Elon Musk).

    As usual, whenever a social media type of site gets immensely popular, it starts going downhill from that point forward.

  • The original post there was about somebody who had to pay back $6000 to the food stamp office because there was a year's worth of overpayments. I said that even though the error was no fault of his own, he still had to pay it back. That is in fact true and I found myself permanently banned 30 minutes later.

    I just find it strange that you can get banned for life just because you made one comment that the mods did not like. It's not like I called the guy a scumbag or loser and that he should go to jail or something equally vindictive.

  • I think it's about time to finally leave Reddit. I've been there for almost 15 years and I just got my first permanent ban from a legal advice sub for one single comment. I'm not sure what I said wrong because I never use inflammatory language. Oh well, I already left Twitter, time to bail on Reddit too.

  • I am not going to click on this headli....fuck

  • I think the "invisible hand of the market" swats more people than it helps.

  • How do you know if somebody has Linux on their desktop?… They'll tell you. I'm currently on Windows 10 Pro but have used a number of different Linux distros since the mid-90s. I also had to have Windows because of work requirements but now that I'm retired, I may go back to Debian or Kali.

  • I'm pretty far left politically and I can think of a number of similarities between the two parties. The dynamics are very much the same in certain cases but the ideology driving it is different.

  • People in the US scream about inflation but many of them have no idea how bad it is in other countries. Places where food products are sparse or imported are extremely expensive. There's not that much stuff we don't produce or grow in the US.

  • Grocery prices can vary widely depending on location. The absolute cheapest Walmart ground beef I can get is $4.50 per pound and milk is $3.62 a gallon. Pasta is a $1 pound and eggs are relatively cheap here. Produce has gone through the roof.

  • Probably a valid point

  • Not exactly the purpose of the Philosoraptor meme but oh well. Depending on how you define "stupid", there are stupid people even in a small room full of MBAs.

  • I thought that was an exchange between Nietzsche and God, or it used to be. Anyway, I was unaware that the double low-9 quotation mark was even a thing so thanks for that.