
Here’s what I think of that: [Object object]
Can’t catch a break
Here’s what I think of that: [Object object]
Yeah, it’s natural to have spaces that aren’t for me. It’s fine. I really just have an issue with spaces where I am supposedly welcome to be hostile towards me.
I am disappointed but not surprised. The attitude of men here reminds me a lot of default subs in Reddit. People tend to be more civil, but there is so much “but what about men?” when talking about women’s issues or belittling women still. Business as usual on the Internet, but I can see why it would cause women to avoid Lemmy.
I haven’t been back to Reddit, but it makes me miss the small niches where I didn’t see that as often.
I hear if you subscribe to her Only Trailers, you can see pictures of her hitch.
I like it because the name is more inclusive. I am incredibly dull and not a man.
Pretty much as soon as he passed, they announced they were making a spinoff.
Sooo… Early Myspace?
This seems very anecdotal. It would be interesting to see some numbers on how different age groups interact with different UI types.
In my experience, most people prefer “card” view type interfaces. Most popular sites I can think of at the top of my head are like this. Instagram shows you a picture. Facebook you default see a post until it is truncated. New Reddit is like this as well. Twitter shows just a small post, and you can view threads that way too.
Even old sites that had list views tended to get more popular when you get a card view, like Reddit.
I’m not sure if it’s generational.
Numa numa iei!
Thanks for the financial advice, trans rooster.
For sale: kid phone, never used
When you are doing voice to text and your owl is trying to get your attention.
All time is poo time when you’re close to the boss’s desk