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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • Trump is even more favorable towards that policy than Biden is, and while Harris isn’t Biden, it seems hard to imagine she’d be much worse than current administration on that issue.

    What liberal brain rot is this?

    Biden is fully engaging with his policy of genociding Palestinians. Harris has said that she will carry on with the policy with absolutely no change.

    The fucking dissonance you people walk around with is astounding!

    And before you come out with the usual other shit floating around your vacuous head, no, I’m not advocating voting for the shitty pants trust fund rapist.

    You people cannot seem to grasp that what is being done in the Levant will be done to you. The DOD had just updated it’s rules so they can use lethal force against you.

    It’s coming and you’ll are too fucking partisan to realise that you’re turkeys all voting for Christmas!







  • And don’t come to me with the “but shares are not money”.

    WTF are you on about? Where did I even alude to even suggesting that? Sounds like you’re really desperate to simp for him.

    His companies are notoriously overvalued (so his shares in a practical sense are worth shit) and he is massively over leveraged so those who devise those wealth chart tables are chatting shit.

    The real wealthy are incredibly private about their worth whereas boastful egotists like musk are all show no substance









  • But it’s not about replicating what Reddit was about, then or now. It’s about getting back to what we had before the centralisation of the net but with the lessons learnt. To build a more egalitarian platform without the necessity to drive engagement at whatever cost.

    We don’t need to, nor should look to set up tooling with what we learnt from Reddits failures. We’re building a new, better experience of the web and we definitely shouldn’t be looking to just migrate the user base from one site to a bunch of federated servers. We need people to definitely experience a cultural cleanse. Not to just have an exodus from there with all the bad habits and aggressions. We know where that path leads.

    We are on the cusp of a potential paradigm shift of the internet and we can shape what it becomes!

    Exciting times!



  • It’s going to be the same when people bailed Digg.

    They all complained about the interface and lack of features but then spent all their time pasting ascii images comments and starting pun threads.

    I would rather there be a slow decline in Twitter & Reddit than a mass exodus. An immediate consequence is the loss of signal to noise ratio and that would be too much to take for a second time!

    [Apologies for the double post - liftoff indicated that it had failed to post both times]