Learn to not care about being downvoted. Unless there's some dumb rule about too many downvotes leads to disciplinary action. You want echo chambers, I'm trying to get away from echo chambers, as are a lot of others i imagine
cheloxin
At one point reddit also had no queen community. Someone created it and built it into what it is now. You can do the same here, that's kinda the point.
What do you think JOI is?
I wonder if it's them expecting some sort of apocalypse level event that wipes out electricity but they think their stores are somehow going to keep on keeping on, so this way they can do inventory and sales by candlelight.
She went in one side, got turned around, and came back out the same end. Happens to the best of us
What is your instance exactly? Like what can you tell me about it? Cause I think it may align with a lot of my interests. I get that it's slrpnk.net and I can go to it and see what sorts of posts there are, but what I'm wondering is what can be said about it from someone that actively uses it that one may not see through a cursory browse
vroom vroom
3% for what? Where did that number even come from?
Yeah, I don't get that one either. Granted, I'm not registered or ever plan to vote unless/until direct democracy exists, but how do they determine if you're in the right district, precinct, etc. without confirming your identity? I would think that making sure people are doing things correctly and fairly would be a thing most people that aren't trying to cheat the system would want.
"I want to have my publicly stated opinion, but it's not allowed to be challenged or questioned in any way" 🙄
It would be trivial for them to write it so it bans it for citizen use but is allowed for corporate and government use. The people have no rights anymore
Not everything needs to be put in words though. Simply saying "I agree" with nothing more to the comment is just wasting everyone's time, except for the single person they replied to getting an ego boost. The thing about comments is they're public, they're for more than just the recipient. You're trying to make comments like DMs, where people can privately circlejerk until they're both spent.