LurkerCandado

joined 2 years ago
[–] LurkerCandado 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

As others have already said, I guess it's the repository of content. I watched Heat and Cape Fear for the first time yesterday, and then spent like an hour reading random threads about it. And I could have easily continued! And there are movies with an endless supply of huge threads, like Eyes Wide Shut.

This is just an anecdotal example that I just lived yesterday.

[–] LurkerCandado 12 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

He just skipped a step. Didn't miss much in the end.

I want to believe they lived a life worth living in the meantime, and now has had enough of that.

[–] LurkerCandado 6 points 2 years ago

He just skipped a step. Didn't miss much in the end. Most likely lived a life worth loving in the meantime, and now had enough of that.

[–] LurkerCandado 10 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Is there really such a big influx of users migrating specifically TODAY, of all days? I guessed most interested users, like us, did in advance these last 3-4 weeks.

I wish there was a way to see the traffic of different instances in (mostly) real time.

[–] LurkerCandado 1 points 2 years ago

I couldn't help but laugh at your savagely honest question. What a fun interchange!

I wonder too if that's possible to do on a user-level.

[–] LurkerCandado 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

In general, designing an identity around some very specific stances (metalhead, techie, gamer, nerd, political ideologies, sports team) or material qualities (sexual orientation, disabilities, location where you were born) works against your well-being in various ways:

  • You're socially and mentally wall-gardening yourself.
  • Inbues your whole life with the "us-vs-them" fallacious world that will only cause anxiety, fear and ire.
  • Easier to bottle up in internet bubbles, further polarizing and radicalizing yourself.
  • Detaches you from other realities. Harder to relate to the varied people you find in real life. Everything outside your closed community feels either scary or stupid.
  • It makes you static and unmoving. Harder to actualize yourself.
  • It makes you easier to be exploited by marketing and consumerism targeted towards those demographics/hashtags. This was the main goal behind the media development of 70's identities (metalhead, punkhead, MTV, jpop): selling merchandise, tickets and ads.
[–] LurkerCandado 4 points 2 years ago

If only for star trek purposes, I'm all in for this. More than enough.

[–] LurkerCandado 12 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

A little on a tangent here but...

I'm guessing News and WorldNews will, again and like in Reddit, be actually USANews. Let's see what the fediverse and instances do bring to that issue.

[–] LurkerCandado 19 points 2 years ago (7 children)

There's a stupid question I have (c/NoStupidQuestions?)

What do mods gain from reopening the subs after two days, even if demands are not met? Are they gaining money or something? Perhaps the bigger ones.

[–] LurkerCandado 22 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Well, I'm not OP but there are a few demographics I'd rather remain in Reddit, far away from this place.

[–] LurkerCandado 39 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Oh wow, reading it summarized in your three points instantly reminded me of the behaviour of an emotional abuser. The last one specially hits hard, classic bully telling it's actually the bullied one.

[–] LurkerCandado 3 points 2 years ago

I have no idea if the technology allows for an implementation of that multislice with multiple slices with the same name but different instance, but I hope it does because it sounds interesting. At least from a user perspective.

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