As of July 6, the subreddit is chockablock with boobs and cock.
This sentence is just something else.
As of July 6, the subreddit is chockablock with boobs and cock.
This sentence is just something else.
It's on 4.2 for me
Did you search and looked at your profile on the website? It's most likely just both a bug and showing your recent searches, I have the same thing but instead of "Recent communities" I just have "Recent"
Are we talking American? British? Scotish? Australian? Irish? Which one are we talking about?
Are we talking American? British? Scotish? Australian? Irish? Which one are we talking about?
I wonder if advertisers have been leaving Reddit and if so, how many? I've honestly never seen a social media website/company ask for advertisers like this tbh.
I'm not a lot on social media to begin with, so I'm not sure.
15 minutes if you actually read the tweets, but when this "reading limit" is actually "impression limit", and Twitter counts an impression as a tweet just loading on your feed (I didn't know this). About 2 minutes of continuous scrolling gets you rate limited.
It just displays a message saying "Cannot retrieve Tweets at this time, please try again later" after a couple of minutes of browsing.
Also, aparently this
That was the first thing I did as soon as it was said that Sync was going down. If you don't find your Reddit account useful anymore or want to protest, you should consider doing it. You can still browse Reddit without an account (for now) if you need info about something.
Just opened Sync because "I wanted to use it for one last time" and was hit with the 404... So sad to see a good app vanish like that...
But I'm glad we're getting Sync for Lemmy at the same time.
Goodbye Sync for Reddit...
And hello Sync for Lemmy (soon)!
I'm gonna be honest I've lost friends because of reaching out.
At least 5 friends I had before I stopped talking because I simply was not in a good mental state to keep using social media/messaging daily, I was in a different country, and none of us had started a conversation.
I felt overwhelmed about it as well. Sometimes I even felt more nervous about reaching out than going to a job interview.
As soon as I sent the text asking how they had been, the first text I received was "You think you can just pick up the phone and text again like nothing happened? You never text"
They didn't even want to know how I was doing. I was taken aback but I immediately asked "I'm sorry I couldn't reach out before, but, why did you never text either?" And they just blocked me.
The good thing I can take from this is that I think actual friends would be happy that their friends reached out.