Reddit doesn't allow targeting by community?! To me that seems like the most obvious feature.
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Interesting. Breaks are very commonly unpaid in my country. So an 8 hour work day means being in the office for 8.5 hours.
If your own instance doesn't federate with NSFW instances, you won't see any.
Popularity among 18 year olds of > 50%. Christ. A significant chunk of those will become long term users.
This is a huge one.
Same on feddit.nl
They could have made this subscription far easier and fairer if they wanted to. A service that simply buys a new cartridge once your existing one reaches a threshold (say 20% left) would be simple to implement, simple to understand and even be quite useful. Instead this Instant Ink thing is an abomination of multiple tiers and price gouging.
Advertisers, probably.
I'd suggest to have the occasional look at the "most popular repos" ranking. It's about 50% Chinese.
Super-interesting sometimes as it shows completely different tech trends.
What a tantrum-throwing manchild.
Wow, this stats website is interesting. I checked a number of subs I used to frequent: r/thenetherlands, r/idiotsincars and r/Europe . All of them see meteoric rice in subscribers, but number of posts goes down significantly since 2020-2021 (r/idiotisincars is the outlier here, you can clearly see the pandemic, but once it resumes the trend is downward again).