Here’s a #tag that works on #Kbin: @likethismaylike
I feel like the message here was more that the remaining userbase were bigots and there wasn’t anything worthwhile there.
The poster doesn’t need to care about it. Just the ones looking at the posts to see which ones are a waste of time. Hell, the algorithm might already be doing that anyways so even they don’t need to care about it.
I was a fairly new user. It was mostly because it was a popular platform so sometime during the quarantine I just started exploring it.
I think that’s acceptable if you’re going for an eerie feel. It suggests maybe the caves aren’t as abandoned as you think.
What do you think about the term “Latinx”? Do you think there’s a better term to use to be inclusive?
We can still solve the equation by making a set of all possible solutions which conveniently is a set of all real numbers.
I’m pretty sure kbin’s instance owner is Ernest.
I got the vibe that they were intentionally trying to parody incel language to point out the cameraman/someone else in the video was a creep but the comment section to this post makes me doubtful.
I use a Chrome extension that’s been discontinued so probably not.
I was just joking about the fact that every comment that disagreed with the guy got a singular downvote, presumably all from the guy.
I wonder who left that singular downvote?
Isn’t YTMP3 just illegal?
I’m on Kbin. I don’t see any bookmark button.
I don’t really have anything useful to add to the conversation but it’s nice to see a fellow Turk.
It still boosts their stats up.
You’d have to be really clear about what you mean by “perfect”.