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Can confirm that these figures are very inflated. I currently live in Hawaii on half of that "living wage". Have a nice (by Hawaii standards) 2 bedroom apartment and still have over 1000 in excess income after rent\utils\groceries\gas each month.

112k is around what i would need to be making to afford a house\mortgage, but its possible to "live" without.

Honestly? Zuckerberg has always had an obsession with the next step as it relates to how people use the internet. He has a track record of trying to catch lightning in a bottle again and getting struck by lightning instead, to the detriment of his own company.

Just look at the Metaverse, he got obsessed with a relatively new technologies (vr and blockchain) and wasted billions of dollars chasing the same high he once got when Facebook took over.

Maybe he sees money in the fediverse, but i think Zuckerberg is just getting excited about a new technology like the rest of us. Unlike the rest of us however, he will likely end up spending billions of dollars continuing to chase that high that he got from Facebook.

Ernest Appreciation Post

Kbin has seen a staggering amount of growth in the past few weeks, and with it a bunch of discussion about issues and bugs.... #kbinMeta

https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/127572

Ernest Appreciation Post - /kbin meta - kbin.social

Kbin has seen a staggering amount of growth in the past few weeks, and with it a bunch of discussion about issues and bugs....

I've already felt the sting of the protests when googling solutions to various issues. I used to be able to include "reddit" in the search and would almost always find relevant information quickly, but now as OP mentioned many posts and whole communities have gone dark.

It's all been really eye opening about the potential negative consequences of having so many communities and information in the control of so few.

I think its more likely that the posts on reddit are the same, and we are simply starting to become accustomed to the posts\quality of comments on the fediverse.

Our eyes are finally starting to open.

If you are using kbin try the option to create an "article". Thats the most similar option to the traditional reddit post.

I've felt more compelled to contribute to the "Fediverse" than I ever did on Reddit.

Over the last week or so I have noticed that I have a lot more fun engaging in discussions on here as opposed to reddit.... #RedditMigration

https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/59733

I've felt more compelled to contribute to the "Fediverse" than I ever did on Reddit. - RedditMigration to the "Threadiverse" - kbin.social

Over the last week or so I have noticed that I have a lot more fun engaging in discussions on here as opposed to reddit....

It's been a real struggle breaking the decade long habit of just opening reddit every time im bored, but I'm trying to ween myself off in preparation for when they kill 3rd party apps at the end of the month since i won't be able to use RIF any longer.

I would say im spending about 80% of my time on kbin now. After the 3rd party app shutdown i'll probably only use reddit when it comes up in top google search results.

Top righter reporting in. I won't change and I'm not sorry.
I was thinking earlier that it would be nice if magazines that cover the same or similar topics could choose to federate to centralize related discussions. The communities would also have the freedom to defederate from other magazines of their respective communities that get too toxic or lack moderation.