I just shitpost🙃
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The only wind blowing in the wrong direction is coming from your ass, which is clearly the source of your "modern version of bulletin boards equals social media" hypothesis.
Wow. you're particularly tilted about it. I'd expect this kind of reaction on Facebook but not on a refined, sophisticated place that clearly isn't social media.
Go the fuck outside dude.
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Wow. you're particularly tilted about it. I'd expect this kind of reaction on Facebook but not on a refined, sophisticated place that clearly isn't social media.
Go the fuck outside dude.
Nah, just because I'm direct and amusing myself with some light wordplay doesn't mean that I'm particularly incensed. Sounds like you're being overly defensive about your stupid pet hypothesis
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Is that Maddox?
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Nah, just because I'm direct and amusing myself with some light wordplay doesn't mean that I'm particularly incensed. Sounds like you're being overly defensive about your stupid pet hypothesis
A lot of assholes describe themselves that way. Interesting
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TIL, thanks
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What do you call lemmy/mastodon then?
No more social media than 4chan
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What do you call lemmy/mastodon then?
They don't count it as social if it's pseudonymous.
Even thought, that's not what social means. -
The best distiction i've heard is that social media follows people (twitter, youtube, mastodon, etc... whereas lemmy, reddit, etc... follow topics. They're more like news feeds with a comment section.
I'd say they are more of a comment section that just so happens to include feeds 🤪
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Is that Maddox?
Fuck, I forgot all about Maddox lol
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Ok bare with me here. News feeds with comments is? is it media that is social?
Ok bare with me here.
Sure but you should undress first. I'm a bit shy.
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The best distiction i've heard is that social media follows people (twitter, youtube, mastodon, etc... whereas lemmy, reddit, etc... follow topics. They're more like news feeds with a comment section.
that would make sense if there wasnt a number of lemmy communities dedicated to documenting drama from other lemmy communities and users, not to mention blood feuds between different domains
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I once had a potential employer tell me that they can’t trust me because I have no social media presence.
Thanks to that, I know an employer I can't trust.
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Antisocial media?
Asocial media.
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Thats me. I have 2 "social media" accounts, Lemmy and YT (coz I need the tutorials). My yt account is an old ex-boyfriend account that I stole from him a good 10 years ago lol
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Half of what I post is bullshit and I'm not telling you which half. Is this comment included? You'll never know for sure.
According to my online presence I'm a 58 year old overweight lesbian developer from Nebraska.
I could also be a 22 year old white supremacist rancher from Montana.
Or I could be a fat balding Iranian guy running a motel out of Southern California.
whelp....guess that's all I've got.
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TIL, thanks
It spawned a whole bunch of memes. What a dumb ass.
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The best distiction i've heard is that social media follows people (twitter, youtube, mastodon, etc... whereas lemmy, reddit, etc... follow topics. They're more like news feeds with a comment section.
If you just wanted to follow a topic, you could follow Wikipedia RSS feeds.
If you're reading and responding to comments, you're engaging in social media.
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Ok bare with me here. News feeds with comments is? is it media that is social?
I'll bear with you, but I don't want to get naked with you.
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that would make sense if there wasnt a number of lemmy communities dedicated to documenting drama from other lemmy communities and users, not to mention blood feuds between different domains
Lemmy reporting on lemmy is just regular old news i'm pretty sure. Would an online newspaper with a comment section count as social media then? How about paper newspapers with an active "comments from readers" section?
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The best distiction i've heard is that social media follows people (twitter, youtube, mastodon, etc... whereas lemmy, reddit, etc... follow topics. They're more like news feeds with a comment section.
We used to call things like Lemmy a 'forum'.