Being in an industry where everyone is unionized is great, the most important being that whenever there is a work issue you know exactly who to talk to for help.
Having unions should really become the norm for most industries.
Being in an industry where everyone is unionized is great, the most important being that whenever there is a work issue you know exactly who to talk to for help.
Having unions should really become the norm for most industries.
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.
I think this could actually be someone impersonating a famous mountain on Twitter, however, the account is verified with a Blue Checkmark, so this must be the real Mt. St. Helens then.
But how could this be possible?
I noticed there are certain people here who always seem to comment on every single post here.
How do they find the time to do this? Are they on strike from their day job or something?
Let me try, let me try:
Lemmings, would you rather fight 100 duck sized horses or 1 horse sized duck?
Never heard of it.
Unions are great, honestly.
Instead of passively not going to Starbucks, actively support your local coffee shop instead as well. Their coffee are usually better and not burnt to a char anyways, plus, it's not like pumpkin spice lattes are only at Starbucks.
Never heard of it.
Social media becoming advertising platforms, I think.
I, for one, will buy as many tickets as possible and go to the theater to watch this movie over and over again with my friends and family.
Who's with me, fellow lemmings?
Can you imagine people getting paid to go around social media to "influencing" people to say, go watch my latest movie?
How is that even a real job?
At least he was nominated for an Oscar this year, unlike someone else who was also in "Barbie" :(