yacht_boy
@yacht_boy@lemmy.world
- Comment on YouTube is deliberately crippling Firefox on ARM systems 11 months ago:
Yes, except for it’s Bing search not Google
- Comment on Google Chrome will limit ad blockers starting June 2024 11 months ago:
Step 1: astroturf on lemmy
Step 2:?
Step 3: profit!
- Comment on Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal 11 months ago:
I’m with you on that. I’m also pretty sure my wife would leave me if I tried to force her to use some weird non-standard search engine and browser instead of the thing that literally everyone else uses. She has no interest in any of this.
But the fact that people like you and me, the kind of people who comment on threads like this on lemmy, are balking at the price of kagi really lays it all bare. $20/month is probably a tiny fraction of what google makes off selling our data. Their ad revenue is on the order of $25/person for every man, woman, and child in the world. But given that huge swaths of the world aren’t online, or are in a place where Google isn’t the default, or don’t make enough money to be worth marketing expensive products to, people like you and me and our families are probably worth many multiples of that annual revenue.
Yet we balk at paying to opt out, even though we know we should. If we’re not willing to do it, who is? And what possible solution is there?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Depends on how you define that. Literally none of the communities I was part of on reddit have a functioning equivalent here.
Boston? Dozens of posts a day on reddit, maybe one a week here.
Burning man? I don’t even know if there have been a dozen posts in the community here.
Geology? Don’t think I’ve seen a single post.
Communities for specific bands (I’m a jamband fan) exist here but have no are almost no content.
And so on.
I’m the kind of user who comments often but doesn’t post much. With no one here posting, there’s nothing for me to interact with.
If you want echo chamber liberal political memes, obscure open source software discussions, or endless hentai, then lemmy is great. But it has no pull for people who want to participate in niche communities like mine. Hopefully it’ll happen, especially as reddit gets shittier and shittier, but even for people like me who desperately want to leave reddit and are willing to take a chance on a new platform, this is a tough sell.
It’s going to take a few more digg type events to really get lemmy to pick up enough users to make the conversations in the small niche communities hit critical mass. Until then, lots of people will give it a try, then bounce.