I’m not saying you do. I don’t use Twitter anymore. What I was trying to say is that I find the state of the world worrying.
I’m not saying you do. I don’t use Twitter anymore. What I was trying to say is that I find the state of the world worrying.
I looked a Bluesky but I noticed a lot of MAGA people trolling in the comments. Maybe they can be hidden with account settings probably but I haven’t looked into that.
Sure. Maybe it’s worrying though that social media is splitting on ideological lines. This didn’t really used to be the case. Twitter was intended for everybody, so was Facebook, etc.
Maybe the divisions in western societies are becoming sharper and more bitter. That’s probably not a good thing.
Can’t I get a return trip? It’s going to be annoying to get a train or plane to take me home.
Someone could create an instance if they wanted right? The code is on GitHub
Maybe there’s more to it though, I dunno.
People thought the first Trump presidency was a politically divided time, but maybe we’re now entering an even more divided time, given that social media is now fragmenting along political lines, more prominently than it did before.
I suppose that BBC report could be wrong, but I think the BBC are usually pretty accurate, so it could well be an accurate report. It looks like the US, UK, and Australian governments believed that the report was accurate.
And there’s the soldered RAM and storage, and glued-in or screwed-in battery…
I’ve never banned anybody for saying their view, and I don’t think I’d support someone being banned for saying their view, as long as they’re being respectful, and as long as they’re not advocating anything criminal.
Personally I would like to be able to talk to people with different views, in a civil manner. But Lemmy.ml doesn’t seem to want that. If you post something that they don’t like (even if it’s a very moderate view and is expressed in a completely civil way) then they ban you. They seem to really hate moderate people.
Ethernet is obviously better but running ethernet around your home can be a pain in the arse