I like lemmy, people can actually see comments too, theyre not drowned out
I like lemmy, people can actually see comments too, theyre not drowned out
I only look at negative reviews tbh. If Im looking at reviews its because I already think it could be good and am interested. I look at negative reviews to see if I can save myself time or money by not persuing.
Is voyager an app like Sync?
That cant be real ahah thats impossible to decipher
15 years takin perscriptions, now a shrink like ‘i dunno, maybe get a kitten’
-Aesop Rock
Really hope so
Jesus one is just called pedo school. What the actual fuck
I would love this too
Well put, I totally agree, I use emojis pretty sparingly, as you said they can be useful sometimes but by and large they feel way too off for me to express my actual emotions, I use them as you say counter to their intended meaning.
Ya honestly just copy and paste the whole thing, including the request for advice lol
I was also confused lol
Its always money. Sounds like youre doing your best, hope he can see eventually whats going on.
As an anecdote, which I wouldnt necessarily recommend following: my father was pretty staunchly against meat substitutes in general. Well it turns out one of his favorite meals, lasgna, my mom had replaced the beef with soy-sub like 10 years ago lol. Dude loves it, she finally got tired of his comments and told him while he had a big mouthful. Hasnt said anything since and now he will eat tofu etc. I dont really endorse deception but it seems to have worked in this case lol
Great question, dont know the answer. Just didnt want you to feel like no one responds to this post either lol. I think generally like 90% of people are lurkers, so if you have 450 subs theres only like 45 people who are posters and even smaller subset post regularly. Of those, subset again and you have poeple who’ll post on your community. My guess is it will take a while but youre doing really good imo, the larger the community the more likely people are to sub and the bigger your subsets get. Keep it up! Whats your community?
Three factors that can lead people to believe misinformation are: seeing patterns where none exist, people who strongly trust their intuition/gut reaction, and being ostracized. My advice would be to not belittle their beliefs, try to engage with them and ask how theyve come to believe such things and if there is an opening to tactfully direct them to other information or interpretations of the same information do that.
Funny you used Rocky Horror as a counter example when that is my answer to the post lol
As an Albertan, ew