I’m having much more fun here too
The best Palm Pilot that money can buy.
On one hand, competition is usually good for the end user.
On the other hand, we have such a better platform for users on the fediverse that I’m not really invested in what either of these weirdos do.
These screenshots are making me think really hard about where my upvotes/downvotes buttons are on apps I’m still getting used to.
Hey, some people just aren’t part of the essential crew.
I remember the early days of instant messaging where people would just jump in a chatroom and ask where others were from, then sit there in awe. “HONEY, I’m talking to someone from Ireland! HONEY! Come look!”
Ah, thanks. I’ll probably just stick with the play store then.
Is that iOS? I don’t see it for Android.
Thank you for this. I’ve always wondered.
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Well you better find more!
This is why I created accounts on multiple instances NOW.
Not to mention the less tangible costs too, like the company’s reputation and trust.
Or starting a gold rush for reddit competitors that didn’t exist previously.
That’s a big name to drop out.
Showing it as a giant dome makes it seem eerily menacing and surreal.
Living in the Hundred Acre Hood?
Yeah, I don’t trust Google hardware enough to spend 2k on something.
I’m using reddit until RIF stops working, then Lemmy will take over exclusively on mobile. I’ll probably still check reddit on desktop, but that’s like less than 5% of my typical use.
I don’t see them reversing course on this.
Even at the cost of their company’s image, reputation, and potentially jumpstarting competitors.
This is great