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  • Actually, we did have a small contingent of visually impaired people who enjoyed the subreddit, even if they had to zoom way in to see the details. Most people who are legally blind still have some vision and they still love pleasing arrangements of pixels.

    That's why we're trying to make the Lemmy and kbin instances more accessible by adding image transcriptions where possible, a paragraph description explaining the details in the photo so mostly-blind people can enjoy them more.

    Also, like, half the mod team is some flavor of disabled, and us cripples gotta stick together.

  • Forgive me for not knowing much about bots but.... Why would anyone bother having a bunch of bots subscribe to our Community?

  • That doesn't account for how so many showed up all the sudden.

  • Millennial rule

    Jump
  • That's big talk from the generation that unironically said "RAWR :3" to each other.

    I was there.

    Livejournal? Emo? "Lol I'm so Random"? Leet speak?? And we took it SO seriously. Peak "No mom it's not a phase".

    We were criiiiiiinge.

    I just remembered that brief trend where teenage boys were wetting their pants in order to look more vulnerable and soft, took selfies of themselves looking vaguely ashamed with a giant wet spot, and a lot of girls really seemed to like it??

    And even if you weren't peak emo, Elder Millennials were wearing flannel and pretending to be just as jaded as Kurt Cobain because they were sad no one was playing POGs anymore, while Younger Millennials had skunk hair and that "greasy sk8r" look.

    So what if Zoomers are embracing "Coastal Grandma" looks and TikTok dances? We can't really point fingers.

  • Nope, I found it before AI had a good grasp on anatomy, like, back when it wasn't sure how trees worked and how many legs a dog had.