So white someone will make a trending post on a Linux memes community about "coonfigers" and no one has a problem with it.
Honestly looks like it sailed right over everyone's head too. I guess that's a good thing?
So white someone will make a trending post on a Linux memes community about "coonfigers" and no one has a problem with it.
Honestly looks like it sailed right over everyone's head too. I guess that's a good thing?
The Star Trek memes community couldn't even stay together, it splintered under the pettiest nerd drama I've ever seen
".ml keeps saying things I don't like, defederate!"
On that note, you can just tell them you have depression btw.
Idk. This was around all the drama of Trump getting banned from Twitter, so the separation between a company censoring things that might cost them money and the government doing it is pretty clear in people's minds, and nationalization just isn't something the forces of neoliberalism do, at least openly. It just never had a hope of becoming a real thing.
I'm not sure they really got the message of the cyberpunk settings, because yes, that's what it was
Funnily enough, one of the things Reddit's PCM community tried to push was the concept of nationalizing YouTube because "it's a public service."
They thought the average browser was too stupid to ask why all these Nazis wanted that, where all of a sudden the 1st Amendment actually comes into play, and now you can't take down their blatant misinformation and hate speech.
I was getting ads for a very blatant scam. They used extremely well known buzzwords for it too, it's actually embarrassing that it could have passed even automated screening.
I don't need a fantasy to be an awkward mess
I believe you say in Palworld now
Hmm. There's actually three corporate brands in this meme, now that you mention it.