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  • The Donald subreddit migrated to patriots.win (that's the url) when it got banned. It's kind of an old reddit clone just filled with more hate. I check it out every so often to see the temperature of trump world and try to get some insight on what my crazy aunt and uncle are thinking about before I see them. I don't think it's as large as the others but you are able to browse it in a web browser.

  • I actually prefer a mostly text web. If the trade off for ditching JavaScript is not getting hovering pop ups, I'm fine with that. I think that while JavaScript can help with usability, it's main use right now is being a pain in the ass. Images and video are useful, don't get me wrong, and that will always be the most popular "use" of the internet, but most of the time I just want to go on the Internet and read cool shit without fifty different corporations trying to fuck me over with the promise of "enhanced usability". Like a link has to have some floating bullshit for me to click it. Absolute madness.

  • Yep, you can. I did it that way for about a month before i got a debrid account. The selection isn't as great since some torrents are dead and since you're torrenting you're at the mercy of the seeders. Also you should be using a VPN while you stream so you don't get a whiny email from your ISP. But i had no trouble watching popular stuff without a db account.

  • Most definitions of social media are some form of "sharing content for the purpose of socializing in a public manner". I wouldn't think having a real life identity linked to your account would be a requirement for a social network. Why wouldn't reddit, lemmy, or even an old school forum be considered social media? You're sharing and discussing content on a community platform. I dunno, just something I've been thinking about recently as I'm using lemmy more.

  • Leftist and liberal are separate ideologies. Leftists like to criticize liberal policies because those policies tend to try and prop up/fix existing systems where leftists try to change the system itself. Some people hear any critique of America's Democratic party (ie liberals, in broad strokes) and assume it's coming from a right winger but that's not always the case, sometimes it's coming from those to the left of the party. In most other Western countries the US Democratic party would actually be a centrist party based on it's platforms and there would be a leftist political party to represent those left of the Democrats. The two party system prevents this so leftists and liberals get lumped together, with much consternation from both sides. This is, however, painting with a very broad brush and if you're interested in the topic I'd give it a google. There's lots of interesting reading out there.