That's the problem with federation though, you have 20 servers with 20 communities of the same thing, and there's not many people redirecting and curating, because everybody wants to be a powermod. When we had the reddit migration it started a chain reaction nightmare of creating an infinite number of dead, useless, redundant communities. I like to use sports as a good example. Fanaticus.social is designed to be the premiere sports instance, yet all the local instances, like .ca or midwest.social, also will have their requisite team pages.
I think it only serves to continue to keep reddit afloat. If our stuff does get crossposted, then we're effectively just still using reddit. The point was to leave the platform because of the leadership, not kinda continue to half use it by proxy.
It's a bandage that needs to be ripped off, not re-applied.
I don't think there are any high quality discussions left to be had with the current suite of redditors.
E: I see you're getting downvoted and that sucks - I for one appreciate our discussion.
Crossposts are useless because the communities are not interactive.
The strength of the Lemmy community in my opinion is the high quality of discussion, and there is no discussion to be had on reddit reposts when we are not having our content reposted onto reddit.
Netflix also made a killing by creating the ad-supported tier, because the ads more than cover the cost of lowering the subscription. My folks pay for Netflix with ads but you can block them with a DNS sink like AdGuard or a Pi-Hole.
I think it's a scam honestly. Netflix's library has shrunk with all the other streaming services coming into the market. It was convenient when it was the only game in town but now it's just one of a dozen services feeling more like cable than streaming.
I just saw an article where Apple TV+ was going to bundle with Paramount+ for a lower rate.
No, I don't feel foolish for having basically humanity's entire music library available to me on a service.
When I used to pirate off SoulSeek I was a lot more limited in what I listened to, but Spotify is more than just a music service as it acts as a reliable way to discover new and old music to your liking.
Piracy is a service problem, and Spotify is a good service.
Season of Discovery launched and I was so upset this morning when I couldn't log in. I had to install everything through Steam, even though on this machine I've been using Lutris.
We already fucking hate hearing our own voices on recordings or in Discord with feedback. Why does anybody think this is a good idea?
Not to dismiss people who are fine listening to their own voice but this feels like mega narcissistic at the very least and just plain weird to everybody else.
When I was in college I had heard upwards of a third of the visas they were accepting and processing were at the very least questionable, but they accepted them anyways - a local student will pay maybe 5k a semester, while with international students it's upwards of 30k. It's a no-brainer that schools want internationals coming in.
That's the problem with federation though, you have 20 servers with 20 communities of the same thing, and there's not many people redirecting and curating, because everybody wants to be a powermod. When we had the reddit migration it started a chain reaction nightmare of creating an infinite number of dead, useless, redundant communities. I like to use sports as a good example. Fanaticus.social is designed to be the premiere sports instance, yet all the local instances, like .ca or midwest.social, also will have their requisite team pages.