Nuh uh
I can't stand this guy anymore. Anyone got a TLDR so I can skip giving him a view?
I'm shocked people still read: Forbes, fortune and business insider.
What ever legitimacy they once held in the business world is long gone. All three of them went click bait long before COVID (BI was always a click bait outfit) and I find their content to be on par with UK gossip rags or the National Enquirer.
Suggestion, start filtering out these three sites from your news gathering and stop sharing articles on social media from them. It'll make the world a better place!
I actually cancelled my Spotify account over this ass hat.
I think they misspelled "pawns" when they said volunteers.
These mods will be patsy's for the Reddit exec team to keep up the illusion of community until the stock IPOs.
Not even Lemmy is safe from climate change deniers.
I just ditched Brave a few days ago for Firefox and really prefer it for performance and real privacy.
You don't need to guess. It was less than 3 months ago where scientists (on nearly every news/publication outlet that wasn't denying climate change) said we are going to blow by the 1.5C estimate we used as a threshold in our models.
Climate change is already happening exponentially now.
I used it for the perceived level of privacy they pretended to offer. Guess I'm switching to Firefox tomorrow.
It's already been leaked they're killing off everything outside of the official app in phases. Only a matter of time.
This is what I think needs to happen for the tipping point to occur.
It looks like people have done a good job building out the "Top 100" (minus all the duplicates across the various instances) but now it's time to build the next 1,000 subs that give people a place for the more nuanced said that once made Reddit great.
Chinese affordable EVs with an infotainment system that represents tech from the last 5 years.