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  • Reddit is not even "liberal" anymore. The people on the conservative sub will say that it is but its been shifting rightward for years. There are a lot of people getting permad over things that in the past would have had broad agreement.

  • The more you research a specific topic the worse Wikipedia seems as a source. For a general overview before writing a paper and starting real research? It's great.

    For actually researching and compuiling that paper? Terrible. The Wikipedia editors are people too and they cant know everything.

    I love Wikipedia and have donated and will donate again but looking back on it there's a reason that most schools don't let you source it as Wikipedia and make you look at the actual sources that Wikipedia uses.

  • if people aren't evactuating they are going to get more deadly. On top of that increased frequency means less time for areas that are affected to recover before the next one hits. Florida could very well end up effectively uninhabitable due to how many of even "minor" ones they are getting.

  • How many YouTube competitors have risen up and died since it first started? PeerTube is fine but there's no AdSense so the really big an medium sized ones won't move over. There aren't enough viewers for sponsorships to be worth while so it's purely passion that will drive people to upload onto it, which is great but it basically limits the uploads to people who are techy enough or care enough about decentralization to go out of their way to not get payed.