@PaperTowel
@lemmy.worldSure but It depends on how it's presented I feel like too, Reddit can say that r/place had x amount of interactions which is growth over the past x numbers of iterations of r/place. And Reddit now doubt has amazing retention numbers so I don't think marketers are gonna worry about that. Either way if we're on it or not I don't think Reddit even notices, we're less than a drop in the bucket. I think I'm just fatigued from Mastodon and Lemmy being full of, Look what's happening on Twitter and look what's happening on Reddit. It's fatiguing when it's every 3rd post.
I've never checked out a community or done anything because of a random 50 pixels on r/place. The engagement they get from this is so valuable to them, while I'd be surprised if one person joins because of these random pixels.
Yea he just settles for treating his employees with no respect and firing them on a whim without their owed severance pay.
I've always thought that what makes me the most happy is trying not to care about material things. Just stuff I make myself is what I care about most. I made my own music player app and it's garbage compared to everything else available but I still love it. I feel like this is a pretty popular opinion to hold though.
If you're into self hosting, Navidrome is a really great option to self host flacs. Super light weight and a lot of great 3rd party apps.
I'd rather just say to migrate to Lemmy, there's always going to be a Steve Huffman, but with Lemmy it's either impossible or incredibly difficult.
I feel that, my friends asked me how Lemmy is and I told them it's great, but I find that I spend a lot less time because it's harder to find new content.
Extremely annoying when it's done so often, cars just love intruding every little space they can.