This is why Sydney Sweeney isn't on Lemmy.
The main factor is discoverability.
There are no shortage of creative or funny people on Mastodon, however, Mastodon's feed algorithm do not allow them to be discovered unless you happen to stumble upon them by happenstance, whereas it is quite easy to be seen on Lemmy by posting good content: it's rare when I don't get any upvotes or downvotes on a comment here, and good replies are fairly common, so the interaction quality here is generally higher.
Elon Musk's entire career since his PayPal days has been throwing one horrifyingly bad idea after another to his employees for them to figure out a way to bring into reality, then take credit for all of his employees' work once they somehow realize these idea in order to shamelessly market himself as a tech genius, a "real life Tony Stark", to make his employees realize even more bad ideas. Until his management of Twitter exposed him.
Can't wait to see what kind of trainwreck a dating app designed by a misogynistic thrice-divorced deadbeat manchild would look like.
I use Arch by the way.
"Oh, that? That's just my buddy, Escargot Robbie. What do you mean that's weird?"
If they need Hyde to show up in "That 90s Show" , they should do what "2 and a Half Men" did and have esteemed character actress Margo Martindale play Hyde, but never acknowledge it.
Out of all of my movies, you had to remind me of my most capesh*t one... 😭
You guys don't like my movies... 😭
Small communities that are interoperable” is basically what Reddit is now.
Which is EXACTLY why federation fits the reddit style of forum like a glove, and why ultimately Lemmy is the path forward.
The other day, I saw an A-list Hollywood actress going around Lemmy shitposting and promoting her latest movie on Lemmy.
She's obviously very talented and very hot and deserves to finally get an Oscar this year, but I would say it's pretty bizzare.
Also she's now the top mod of !android@lemmy.world for some reason.
Ok, let me try listing words that ends in "um" that could be (even tangentially) considered food.
I think that's all of them.