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Essentially , but that wouldn’t be totally correct, youre framing it that way to make a strawman. The definition is:
Social media websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
So written words, shared on a platform made to exchange words and images publicly for others to discuss/comment on, if you really don’t want to use the dictionary.
So now i’m “throwing a tantrum” because saying I was inventing definitions (from the dictionary) didn’t work. Seems like youre the one throwing a tantrum because you were wrong. My argument is fine and far from pedantic. Saying “news and links” aren’t “media” is what’s pedantic
Yeah that’s a badly written sentence. “Most post for other social circles to see their media when they create content”.
Doesn’t change the arguments that this is social media. Lemmings and reditors just like to feel special
Ah yes, the arbitrary definitions of the dictionary are my opinion. Well formed argument
Facebook isn’t like instagram, instagram isn’t like tiktok, tiktok isn’t like lemmy, Lemmy isn’t like Twitter, but they are all social media.
When people find communities like making bread or wtv and share tips and pictures, that’s networking. Plenty of support communities too.
Most create content, and post it publicly for other social circles to see their media. It’s social media lol
Lmao because you changed media to news/links it’s somehow adjacent?
I can’t believe the number of comments like this one. All these online platforms are social media
Social media websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
I feel like if this was my town idiots would have done it long ago by all means necessary
That would be fine if it weren’t fur subsidies keeping these businesses afloat on top of all that, while everyone has to make a net 10+% year over year for investors.
If you need all these handouts and to craft elaborate schemes where youre essentially taking time and money from employees and government to stay afloat, yeah best the business not be there at all. People will start solving the problem differently. i.e don’t spend a billion dollars keeping a business in your town afloat, spend a billion dollars educating the population and giving them new skills. Capitalism doesn’t work that way though.
Slash education, raise cost of living, lower the minimum working age and forcing ppl to work shit jobs is actually viable.
I think there’s a political party whose whole platform is based on this for this very reason
I think a lot of places in the world would call this intentionally evil. Literally forcing everyone to take part of the night shift or starve. That likely only works because people in that area have no choice. It’s intentionally evil.
When i have too many tacos i can play the clarinet
That’s just the nature of linux though. Most common distros run without issue. But people have such a wide variety of hardware and software needs that someone somewhere will tell you they had issues with that distro.
Much easier to boot them and get a feel for the one you like, you are not likely to have an issue, and if you do it will take minutes to fix on a common distro.
And for 100% of distros someone will come and say: “except for this where you gotta do this and that but then it works fine”.
Classic. Let’s acquire this company that’s doing really well, and change everything.
This happens with small popular food joints and it NEVER works out.
But also most EU laws about privacy and electronics apply to EU folks outside the EU. You’d have to essentially start a cold war.
They could, they just don’t, especially not when doing an IPO. Any company that claims this is often using a legal loophole for some reason or another. The Pantagonia dude “giving away” his 3 billion dollar business to charity was to avoid hundreds of millions in taxes and to gift it all to their children as inheritance.
On a apecial tourism operation
That’s the neat part, you don’t!