Sunshine (she/her) to Ask [email protected]English • 1 month agoWhen Digg has the “Digg Effect” and Reddit has the “Reddit Hug of Death” then what is Lemmy’s equivalent?message-square87fedilinkarrow-up1138file-text
arrow-up1138message-squareWhen Digg has the “Digg Effect” and Reddit has the “Reddit Hug of Death” then what is Lemmy’s equivalent?Sunshine (she/her) to Ask [email protected]English • 1 month agomessage-square87fedilinkfile-text
What is our famous phrase for putting strain on websites? So we have it ready for when we reach critical mass one day.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoNow that you mention it I don’t think it’s required reading outside of the USA? Plus it’s massively ableist, eugenicist, etc and maybe honestly shouldn’t be tbh.
minus-square@droporainlink1•1 month agoI kinda want to hold you. I mean if we rid of everything terrible and racist, well I don’t care much for humans anyhow 😂
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoYou can argue that Mein Kampf should be required reading too, but it rather depends on how it’s taught on whether that would be a good thing.
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I have a feeling lots of people haven’t read of mice and men.
Now that you mention it I don’t think it’s required reading outside of the USA?
Plus it’s massively ableist, eugenicist, etc and maybe honestly shouldn’t be tbh.
I kinda want to hold you. I mean if we rid of everything terrible and racist, well I don’t care much for humans anyhow 😂
You can argue that Mein Kampf should be required reading too, but it rather depends on how it’s taught on whether that would be a good thing.
Context is king my friend.