A testament to how hardy fish are. If you have fish dying in an aquarium; you shouldn't have pets.
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On reddit, it will eventually break the user experience. (page loading times / errors). Does this site handle the database differently?
I got into mostly posting rather that commenting because of the hostility of Linux evangelists / brigaders. -Posts can't yield negative karma on reddit. My comment is typically in the form of the title or in the customization / creation of the meme.
Maybe you're still thinking back to when it was new; there are some posts from today (or a matter of a couple hours) with 3 comments already. It's funny how people are criticizing it when there's some adjustment (getting the right audience / parcipation) to be done in the face of a brigading / evangelizing issue from people it's not meant for. I didn't bring a community, and I'm not going to recruit for here from the reddit subs.
It's unlikely that anyone is going to come along and contribute anywhere near as much as I do. -I don't see the problem with that. Progress is happening and we are continually on the trending lists. IMO it's working.
I wish I could just mute it for them. -Apparently not an option.
" that community isn't a community, it's literally just one account hanging out by themselves."
Is it though? Here's a screenshot from comfy@lemmy.ml showing 2 other contributors (and this isn't chat; I'm not here to 'hang out').
It's also new and trending. Even on Reddit's r/linuxsucks, I was a prolific poster, and continue as such on r/desktoplinuxsucks.
Maybe just admit being butt-hurt or mute, because you aren't the intended audience and it brings you discomfort. -Thanks
It would be nice to see the genocidal religions being squarely blamed rather than the nations that are infested with them.
Controlled opposition as usual. I made a website 'Alex Jones Exposed'. -Was at the top of search results for 2 months and did very well. Next thing I know its buried by all these fluff pieces.