If it didn’t get approved, I can understand why the company would take that stance.
But I do think they should have just approved the event
If it didn’t get approved, I can understand why the company would take that stance.
But I do think they should have just approved the event
Why wouldn’t it all best just considered salt water then?
I think it’s because people think giving pure cash is thoughtless and basic. If you give a gift card for that persons favorite restaurant, then it feels more personable.
Obviously having cash is better for flexibility but people don’t care sometimes
Ya I definitely don’t wanna take away from what Lemmy has accomplished
It’s definitely the best alternative to Reddit that I have seen. But the federation does add another way of complexity that I wasn’t used to coming from Reddit. Whenever I join a new community now, they may be across different federations and it seems like the popularity of these communities almost compete with each other, which detracts from having a big user-based community to ask questions to
Do you guys feel like the federation hurts Lemmy?
Like I see its benefits, but for an average user, the feel of Lemmy as an app is less intuitive than reddit
Even if it’s inner city, getting out and being around a different energy than being alone in the apartment is so helpful. It’s difficult to get moving though
Daily walks are so simple but getting out does wonders
With some chocolate
I don’t really think Microsoft is at a fault though. If the US supports it, they are not taking a side as much as they are supporting the military