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I think this is the only time excel hasnโt decided something was a date.
These both seem to be pretty neutral titles?
I played like 40hours of Cyberpunk 2077 before going on social media. I Thought it was going to get โmidโ reviews, but I guess I got really lucky to not hit any serious bugs. Lesson being: If you wanna enjoy a game, donโt look at any marketing materials, and donโt seek out social media about it until youโve had time to form your own opinions.
I think that this is an important part of the future of the fediverse. News sites and the like have shitty poorly moderated comment sections that serve almost no purpose. They have the resources to sustain a large instance and like you said it lets them more easily monetize their work. It seems like wins all around if enough news outlets adopt it.
I think it would be pretty cool if I could subscribe to different CBC sections, and have it show up in my normal feeds, I think this would mitigate the biases that relying on news going viral creates without having to go to the cbc itself and scrape through it myself.
the fact that it would require us to spend time on reddit every 5 min and the fact thatthe admins would wipe it if it showed any real problems.
realistically your only hurting the person that lives there next. Even when it eventually becomes too big a problem to ignore thatโll prompt the landlord to hastily cover it up and sell it. And you are also hurting the city pipes as well which costs everyone money.
Do flat earthers think
No
Funny but 400 posts with #TrumpIsACoward and 16500 with #Trump2024 . It really just shows how unpopular truth social is more than anything.