ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Part of the reason is internet commentators are so mean to each other, and many of us users don’t want to be judged by someone? (Although extreme echo chamber is also a bad thing)
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
I reflected on the the whole thing after hearing opinions from both sides of users. I now realise I don’t care as much anymore which may be a good thing.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
True, "Karma" doesn't mean much unless you can refine "Karma" statistics, e.g. upvote/ downvote ratio, "karma" trend against time graphs, last 30 days net "Karma", filter "Karma" statistics specific to community/instance.
Still, you can't stop someone from selling a 5 million "Karma Points" account to trolls, so I disagree with showing "Karma" like Reddit.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 88%
Same as microwave oven, cell phones and laptops. Human beings freak out about stuff that they don’t understand, it was then thunder that human freak out about, it is now technology that human freak out about.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 92%
Of course we both are speculating without any proof, I am also merely speaking of my gut feeling.
I have been thinking that the rhetoric of saying Putin is weak because Prigozhin was able to momentarily rebel is kind of wishful thinking. I think weak is a pretty strong word.
If Putin is as weak as some of us think he is, Prigozhin would have continued to march towards Moscow already.
At the same time, if Putin is as strong as some of us think he is, his army would have reached Kyiv with a new regime installed already.
Hence the truth should be lying somewhere in between, for now.
I know it's not something many people want to hear because it isn't a polarized statement, for example, it's not as exciting as saying Putin is super strong and can nuke everything, we better bow down to him or Ukraine is super strong and can occupy Moscow tomorrow, let's give them F-35.
The reality is war is a boring and slow meat grinder. Sometimes you cannot stop it (because deaths can be remembered for a long time) and sometimes you cannot avoid it (forever appeasement is not far from escalating the situation and empowering the bully which is worse off).
When new weapons arrive on site, I expect things to change. I wish Ukraine get Crimea back.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
If I were Prigozhin, I would not return to Russia after the war. I wouldn't even drink or eat anything in which might have even the slightest chance of having radioactive material.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
I see, thanks for your reply. You reminded me of the quote, “The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep lying to us, and we keep pretending to believe them.”
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for your reply. Today I learned a new proverb. This proverb is actually quite insightful and clever.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
I'm ok with the Lemmy plain designs.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Good to see Singapore advancing further!
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
I see! Thanks for clarifying.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 0%
I see what you are doing here. But being able to edit title is so convenient, I couldn't live without it.
Maybe add a heads-up notice saying the URL has been specifically edited after some time has passed since post creation? e.g. Two hours?
Or do something like what Twitter is doing now, letting users add specific context on the title notifying people about what changed, even confirming misinformation?
Or always crosscheck the hyperlink in title or body with an open-source malicious site database and flag all malicious sites once and for all?
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Hats off to @LargeHardonCollider@lemmy.world and @ruud@lemmy.world !
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Thank you for this valuable information.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Me, I stopped browsing reddit actively unless trying to find an answer on Google.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 0%
From empirical evidence we learned that no way in socialism we can enjoy this kind of freedom of expression.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
I wish you all the best.
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
And with the exodus of users from Reddit to Lemmy which created a significant base of decentralised online community, we just witnessed history where human beings achieved the next level of freedom of expression free from manipulation by a handful of powerful individuals
ronaldtemp1 1y ago • 100%
Thanks man, that’s all I need to know 😉
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/185918 > I wonder how it compared to AT-802U
I wonder how it compared to AT-802U
Here is a list of firearms made in Canada, let's support local industry! 1. Wolverine/ Spectre WS-MCR 5.56 mm, 7.62 x 39 mm 2. Kodiak Defence WK180C Gen 2 3. Kodiak Defence WK181 Gen 2 4. Lockhart Tactical LTAC 556 5. Black Creeks Lab SRV2 6. Maple Ridge Armoury Renegade 7. Maple Ridge Armoury Maverick
Can someone do me an outoftheloop on what c/195 or r/196 are about?
Why YSK? The first person who typed "should of" probably heard of it in real life that was meant to be "should've", they typed "should of" online and readers thought that it's grammatically correct to say "should of" which is in fact wrong and it became widespread throughout the years on Reddit. I hope something could start to change.
I came from a place where the local non-reddit non-English forum has so few mods and necessary resources to effectively moderate. Trolls are everywhere which is so detrimental to quality discussion. Question: do we have mods and the necessary tools and resources in Lemmy to counter them?
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Talk about when government refuses to listen to its citizen's voices