If you read through some of my other stuff, I mostly document controversy in the open source community. OSS developers being taken advantage of and loosing is just the norm, the only thing unique here is that the donation platform itself was doing that instead of the users
I agree these claims are a little crazy, but not actually that crazy. Did a little digging and
that the most redditors were in the town where Eglin Air Force base is located
- Reddit claims this themself (now deleted): https://web.archive.org/web/20160604042751/http://www.redditblog.com/2013/05/get-ready-for-global-reddit-meetup-day.html
- Airforce study on social media manipulation: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1402.5644
Ghislaine Maxwell
their CEO made their career in the CIA before coming over to Reddit
No fucking clue on this one
My main has 10s of thousands of karma from a different time in my life and it’s not banned
For posterity, the post in reference is this
Why are community subscriber counts different when watched from different instances?
I created two accounts on two different instances and all the communities I see have different subscriber counts depending from which account I look. Why does that happen and how can I see the real subscriber count?
i'm having trouble understanding how this isn't a support request. It's a (Why|How) <confusion with lemmy that has a single answer>
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. This seems to be a post that would help many understand
Yeah, all the support posts are like this. We get the same five over and over, but this community is not for support. I wouldn't keep questions about knitting in !woodworking@lemmy.ca because they are helpful. This is simply not the place, unfortunately.
Why do you think it's not a support post?
Oh my god I love them. Will set one as a banner soon. Are these AI, out of curiosity?
This is not content that we as a team have bandwidth to moderate, as comments evidenced
I can't believe I had to add a rule just for this
Welcome everyone! Just as a PSA, here's a cross instance community explorer: https://browse.feddit.de/
That's why I provided 18 citations for that claim in the first paragraph