You can call anything a pizza if you want. It becomes a useful term if it’s commonly understood by your audience.
You can call anything a pizza if you want. It becomes a useful term if it’s commonly understood by your audience.
Is Twitter/X viable for that? They can decide, and have, to randomly put information behind login walls.
No judgement but here in the UK this is more like what we’d call a flan than a pizza or a pie. So instead of arguing about pizzas and pies, why not embrace a third category?
If based on the thing I used most then it has to be Firefox!
If you want something more trivial but personal, openttd
- the best game ever. :)
The only time I’d use Reddit now is if I had a specific question about a specific topic that’s only covered there.
As far as browsing for fun goes it’s Lemmy all the way, it’s so much nicer than Reddit.
SLA? If that means something like “service level agreement” (I don’t know, you didn’t specify, I’m guessing) then I can still find examples where it falls well below what I would expect from a public service such that if there was an agreement in place that I would definitely be opposed to it as a tax payer.
I mean yes obviously, there are much more viable platforms like Mastodon, or even a self-hosted website.