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  • Musk definitely has zero understanding of Kessler Syndrome; one of many drops in a bucket of evidence that he's not the genius his PR team wants us to think he is.

  • Turns out if you don't have shareholders to report to, you can focus on making things better for consumers rather than squeezing every last penny out of them.

  • They solve a couple issues but introduce a host of others.

    If you focus on the couple issues solved, you're obviously biased.

  • Yeah, mainstream folks like mainstream social media.

  • they ban you even if go too hard on trump

    Uhh.... no. I shit on him routinely on Reddit and I have yet to be banned.

    Do you mean actively call for violence against him? Then yeah, they'll ban you for that.

  • Another reminder that the average IQ is 100.

  • Yep, they'll hit you with the:

    🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

  • Not all authoritarians or assholes are tankies.

    The mod guiltiest for the abuses of /r/tampa is probably a card-carrying Liberal, given he's a(n alleged) former Marine that allows racist dogwhistles to be posted in /r/tampa but also invites people to /r/liberalgunowners. He goes by /u/md28usmc.

  • I did an AskLemmy post about it a few months ago: https://lemmy.world/post/43898917?scrollToComments=true

    As you can see, there's not even consensus on whether or not VPNs are in fact being treated differently, let alone why. There are some in that thread that insist it's a great idea, too.

  • There's a way to View Moderation History on yourself and others on Lemmy. Sometimes the people that ban you leave an explanation. Sometimes they think it's obvious or you're beneath them so they don't.

    1. My city's subreddit is very active (though the moderators recently went mad with power). I'm actively stealing their content to grow the Lemmy community for it.

    2. People talk about legal stuff a lot on Reddit, including asking (ex-)cops questions about them (because lots of (ex-)cops use Reddit).