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Practice speaking spanish online voice chat platform

https://lemmy.world/post/4066240

Practice speaking spanish online voice chat platform - Lemmy.world

I actually liked that part, on most of the subreddits i used to go to they outlawed jokery. It was a very serious and sad place, mainly people just complaining and getting triggered by topics that weren’t that serious, at least to me.
if u dont care about receiving data, just learn HTML, css, and javascript. Take a look at userscripts and tampermonkey
lol i put up a post on here and people analyzing it from a “socialist perspective” the thing is i thin kits limited to certain cats [what u call communities] lemmy is like america 1790s, all kinds of people comign in here, some of the rejects from other countries, some criminals, and some opportunity seekers
I mean I or anyone coudl write one up easily with userscripts, but I assume you’re wanting server side block, because thats just UI stuff, you may not see it but the server is still sending you their junk, which is what you want to stop. something simple like: cat_name{‘nousers’:list, ‘keywords’:[list of block keywords], ‘blockalgs’: [list of knownblockfilters] } and you send this to the server to fetch only the stuff you want
I love it how people hijack my post for their own causes, like in this case the fight against internet gentrification…lolol Some people think differnetly, for me, all you’re saying is you dont’ agree with some of the popular and recent opinions and way of thinking.
heard of 3g? theres better compression out there now anyways
yea that reminds me when facebookk first came out and it was only for college, my friends would post stuff like that

Lemmy probably feels like Reddit when it first started, all warm cuddly and friendly to newcomers eager to discuss and collaborate around central topics.

https://lemmy.world/post/4025605

Lemmy probably feels like Reddit when it first started, all warm cuddly and friendly to newcomers eager to discuss and collaborate around central topics. - Lemmy.world

I joined reddit on the tailwind, so it was all echo chamber, we hate newcomers, gatekeeping, automod frenzy, too many rulebreakers, too many rules, etc I could be wrong, but thats what I imagine it used to be like.

I’m going to answer my own question, for 3 reasons, inability or no desire to suddenly redesign or supplement their own infrastrcuture, whether that be ads or otherwise. Besides, they can afford it.

  • security, I do no doubt that they have their doubts if suddenly every youtube use is a middleman between youtube and their content.

  • privacy - even thought its beyond most users, privacy is a big topic in social media, they will connnect the dots that p2p means exposing a connection between you and random youtube visitors, so it might be a hard sell

  • Despite all these reasons, I do think that the future will definitely see more p2p applications in the web, big players and small players alike.