Wabbitsmiles
@Wabbitsmiles@lemmy.world
- Comment on Who is running Lemmy.World? 1 year ago:
- Comment on Ender of worlds 1 year ago:
Now to print Barbie!
- Comment on Want to truely let reddit die and walk away? dont delete your posts, tamper with them. 1 year ago:
I’m in your camp, and don’t want to look back.
I thought about these other strategies, edit comments, link to Lemmy/other fediverses, but it’s too much work for something I want to walk away from.
It’s as if breaking up with an ex for his/her toxic behaviour, and choosing to burn him/her even more, or just stfu and move on, I’m choosing the latter.
Mentally, I think it’s better for me, rather than carry this grudge passenger longer than it should.
Same for twitter, meta/fb. I’m fine with seeing posts as long as it’s ‘news’ and not being salty.
- Comment on What is your preferred fitness tracker/smartwatch? 1 year ago:
How are you liking it so far?
- Comment on I feel like Fediverse users are nicer to each other and more generous with upvotes than reddit. 1 year ago:
Am still having a good weekend
Life nor Internet (Lemmy) has got me down yet
- Comment on The Fediverse is Not The Future of The Internet. 1 year ago:
It’s quite telling that by having a more ‘complicated’ sign up process and ‘how-things-work’ around here is able to keep idiots off the Fediverse (for now)
And I appreciate this, which means as a potential user I need to do my own background research, look around at different sources of information, lurk for a bit, before committing to a platform. And this in and of itself, for me at least, gives me a better appreciation of the ‘verse’ and how I can contribute to it.
From the article “The Fediverse is not that. It’s kind of… different. I mean, the very first thing you get asked when signing up for a Fediverse platform is “Which Instance?”. The signup process in the Fediverse is more complicated than people are used to.”