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  • Me* listen, it’s just one of those things you have to try for yourself, when I got my first foldy phone I didn’t get it specifically for reading (I had other more important use cases in mind) but man when I used it for the first time to read a book it was AMAZING to be able to hold it like a book.

    Idk maybe I’m weird, but it’s the little things like that lol

    *But I want an eink version, but that might be a ways off :(
































  • cm0002@lemmy.worldOPtomemes@lemmy.worldIt's getting weird....
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    19 days ago

    That must have been like a lifetime ago lmao, there’s only been a few times on modern Reddit pre-API debacle that I was able to actually get a Reddit post to go “viral” on r/all and only like twice that the post also didn’t get removed for something or another when it got there LMAO





  • cm0002@lemmy.worldOPtomemes@lemmy.worldZoomers & Boomers are the same
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    22 days ago

    Since Lemmy doesn’t suck down data like corporate social media does simply lurking doesn’t contribute to an instance’s growth.

    And when you crosspost that content elsewhere, with no comments or upvoting on the original, it diminishes that instance’s power and influence just a bit and contributes to a more decentralized Lemmy-verse

    We should be doing the same with .world, not because of toxic propaganda pushing admins, but just so that content is more decentralized in general. But I’m just 1 person who refuses to automate it, soo I can only do so much lmao

    On Lemmy, big comms, user counts and content are an instances influence, the more you have the less others will be willing to defederate from you. Kinda why .ml can get away with so much crap