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Some brands do this continually. That’s how Eddie Bauer or The Gap is constantly having a 30% off sale on one thing or another.
And it works. It’s called “price anchoring.”
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When viewing the lemmy.world main page it should be on the right side:
Note that it isn’t visible when you a viewing a community.
This is normal behavior for the default Lemmy UI.
Here is the Lemmy developers’ GitHub page, where you can open issues to request changes: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
What interface are you using to browse Lemmy? A mobile app like Voyager/Thunder/Summit/etc., or the standard web UI, or an alternate web UI like Alexandrite/Photon/Tesseract?
There are lots of ways to view Lemmy and they all offer very different features.
Edit: The web UIs can also look different on desktop versus mobile.
I absolutely know people who started relationships through early Facebook. It was only open to college kids, and the whole site was designed to find likeminded people near to your existing friend group. Anyone remember the “six degrees of separation” feature that would show the chain of friend connections between you and another user?
OP, were you standing naked in your bathroom when you took this picture?