It's very quiet in my local community one. Mostly just me posting about interesting stuff I hear about in my town, though I have a few people following and liking things... which is cool? I really miss the my local community subreddits, so my hope is someday others from my town stumble onto it and we can all hang out online instead of in person like a real community.
"Move fast, break things" 🤡
30 days is not nearly enough time for me to see an alert sent to my spam email lol. I probably log in to my Ubisoft once a year, at most. This is ridiculous.
This looks like something someone would make in Rollercoaster Tycoon
I remember being 13-15 and not caring at all what the news was. Better times, I think
Not to worry, this feeling never goes away
The bubbles help with that extra clean feel
On mobile web it's rough too because you have to scroll all the way down to get to the block button
Is it really so surprising? They have the entire Instagram userbase to feed off of. All the Instagram users have to do is open Threads and they are already a user. The userbase was already there, Meta just had to activate it.
I think for this same reason Threads probably will stick around. Especially with the way Twitter is going. Can't say I'll be joining in on the fun though
This week has been both the week we moved into our new apartment, and also the week our country celebrates by blowing shit up for 6+ nights straight. Our dogs are deathly afraid of fireworks. Last night I had to run my wife to the ER, which is literally 2 minutes away, and in that time our dogs destroyed the front door frame of our new apartment.
Our landlord, who we've only met once, just got back from vacation. Can't wait to tell them how our dogs are destroying their house.
The vibe when you're a 30 year old software developer and still could never afford a house in this economy....