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  • It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times!

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    It's just like reddit ran the joke into the ground!
  • quite yea. leaderboard mentality. top boys be zoomin on tv

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    It's just like reddit ran the joke into the ground!
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    who would care about that anymore, if we can learn something from history is that we will definitely not commit the same mistakes? was it? I forgor 💀

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    Clash of Twitter
  • I wonder if we will get the Internet Historian feature-length special about it or some dude will generate it with AI first.

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    Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
    1. Reddit API charges: Reddit announced it would begin charging for use of its API, specifically for companies that crawl Reddit for data without providing any value back to the users. This change does not apply to developers building apps and bots that enhance the Reddit experience, or to researchers using the API for academic or noncommercial purposes. Reddit's move is tied to its attempt to monetize the vast array of user-generated content on its platform, which includes data used to train text-generating machine learning models like OpenAI's ChatGPT. This announcement comes as Reddit is preparing for a potential IPO later this year. It is estimated that Reddit made $350 million from ads in 2021, a figure that pales in comparison to Meta's and Twitter's ad revenues 1

    2. Twitter's "Ad-pocalypse": Twitter saw a significant drop in advertising revenue in December 2022, with ad spending from top brands falling by 71% compared to the same month in the previous year. Major corporations have been pressuring Twitter over its decision to restore banned conservative accounts. There was a similar decrease of 55% in November 2022 compared to November 2021. Twitter relied on ads for 89% of its $5.08 billion revenue in 2021, so this decrease in ad revenue is likely a significant factor in Twitter's estimated value reduction. Corporate advertising boycotts have often been used in the past to pressure social media platforms into adopting stricter censorship policies 2

    3. VC moving to greener pastures: There has been a significant increase in VC and PE investment into climate tech, which includes technologies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the first half of 2021 alone, climate tech attracted over $60 billion in investment, which is a 210% increase from the $28.4 billion invested in the 12 months prior. This shift has been driven by a renewed focus on ESG in private markets, emerging regulations and standards, and more companies committing to net-zero strategies. The United States leads in climate tech investing, attracting nearly 65% of VC investment, $56.6 billion from H2 2020 to H1 2021 3

    Note: Sources not all quite unbiased. Take a grain of salt.

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    This community only exists because the shower is one of the last places left where it’s still uncomfortable to use a smartphone.
  • Psilocybin and a sensory deprivation tank is all you need to eureka yourself up all the way until infinity is the only think that makes sense at all.

    Not financial advise.

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    I'm definitely seeing the benefits of belonging to a smaller Lemmy instance today.
  • I read earlier that users and posts from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works are not being properly loaded and displayed due to the user’s client instance de-federating from instances with problematic users.

    In other words, the behaviour of users in some instances has an effect on their reputation.

    EDIT: (Maybe not. Not trying to kindle the fire of rivalry between Lemmy instances in here. Yet. * vsauce.wav here *)

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