I should have known I wouldn’t be the first to think of this
I was on Digg before switching to Reddit 14 years ago and once people were told Reddit existed there was a landslide of people switching because Digg admins were being such jackasses.
I’m sure there are people grabbing constant captures so they can put out an unedited version.
How many of them don’t know about Lemmy yet and would switch in a second if they found out?
It’s never going to be gone, specifically because of people like this.
Just like the flu never went away after the 1918 pandemic, again, because of people like to this.
That’s such a lazy meme. The original image had everything you needed to change the text and keep it the original font.
Yeah, I’m not doing anything wrong. Thing is, I’m not the one who would be deciding if the things I’m doing are wrong. The people who would be deciding are determined to find fault with everyone.
There is a way to get genuine help from a Linux forum.
Say “Fuck this, I’m going back to Windows”.
I’m pretty sure it didn’t even occur to them that the games in those images should be the genre that the image is for. I saw Control in rogue-likes.
There needs to be a toggle for the reverse of that, if you don’t want your friends to see that you play NSFW stuff.
Do you mean that you don’t play hentai games, you don’t have friends, or you don’t care if your friends know that you play hentai games?
One would see it as a wall, one would see it as a tree trunk, one would see it as a snake, one would see it as a rope, one would see it as a spear.
;)
What if an instance were able to block specific communities on other instances without defederating?
EVERYONE shipped it. Erotic fan fics have been around for a LONG time.
Of course, most of them involved Spock and Kirk.
I don’t think there’s a lot of blind people going to r/AccidentalRenaissance anyway.
Because it’s been a thing since the '60s
It would make sense in context, if you’re talking about a video or video tape. Otherwise it would get confused with a cassette tape player.
Literally no one called them VHSs. They were just called video tapes. The players were called VCRs.
14 years, here. From the Digg exodus.