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[-] josheron@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

That doesn't matter. People look for revenge on numbers and will like to see Reddit burn and fail.

But that is not what is important. You don't need to justify your decision by looking at how much Reddit loses, but if you are happy here in Lemmy.

The same goes if you left Twitter and switched to Mastodon. It's like feeling better if your ex is doing worse after you get apart. Empty satisfaction imo

[-] josheron@lemmy.world -5 points 1 year ago

I never understood people getting annoyed by this.

Yes, MS can get pushy advertising their products. What would you expect? I had Windows 11 for a few years I have zero problems. I work and play games on my ROG and it's fast. That's what I need.

When things like this appear I have muscular memory like when I see ads on websites: close or ignore.

[-] josheron@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

Other thing I see is that people fall on the trap that they NEED to watch what everyone is watching.

Just don’t. Rotate if you need to.

I pay Netflix one month per year, most other services even less.

YouTube Premium is the only I pay full year. It’s my TV now.

[-] josheron@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

How much effort does this? Most services are a couple of clicks or like me, use a digital debit card and prepaid only what you need.

Or just subscribe and cancel it right away (almost the same screen). You take more time looking at what to watch than to switch services.

People lose money because this companies know they are lazy.

[-] josheron@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

I don’t care about the piracy community but people are complaining about they having to create multiple accounts and saying Lemmy will never reach critical mass like this…

But why would we want to reach critical mass? I don’t want to sound like a gatekeeper but growing just for the sake of growing is never been good on anything.

Specially as Lemmy is still an alpha software. And people are still figuring out how is the better way to moderate ourselves instead of waiting to Big Corpo to do so.

This is part of being an early adopter. You give feedback, sometimes things don’t go your way, other they hear you out.

I’m loving the experience so far. The Fediverse still is not mature enough (we block fast) but we are still figuring things out.

josheron

joined 1 year ago