No way, it's definitely video games. Much easier to blame than to actually change stuff. /s
elephantintheroom
Meh... just another reason added to a looong list about why I never looked back after switching to Linux, back when Vista was introduced.
Yeah, devs like these have the perfect kind of experience considering UI/UX developement to get this done well.
I think it'll take some time until these apps become that andvanced. Most lemmy apps are in a pretty early stage of developement and still highly WIP.
Some third party reddit apps seem to be planning on moving to lemmy, so maybe we'll see something better coming around the corner in the near future.
Better a weak filter than none at all, I guess. They're not some multi-billion dollar corporation with the means to assign a lot of funds for spam mitigation.
This.
It's like that with many instances. They ask you to fill out a form, answer questions or something similar to make sure you're not some spam-bot. That's it.
That's the only reason I've used it for in the past. Following news agencies and NGOs.
Now it works the same way with mastodon.
To nowhere. It may take some time getting used to not watching my favorite content creators, but I think I'll manage just fine. I'd rather not use youtube-ish sites at all instead of being forced to watch ads every few minutes.
Funny. They can try. I'm not as dependant on their platform as they wish-think. I'll find other ways or other platforms.
Come on now...
I also strongly disagree with what this user says and I get your anger, but is it really necessary to be insulting? I feel like simply downvoting and otherwise ignoring it would be healthier for this community at large.
Let's not make this place like reddit or any bigger social network, please.
Pretty sure it's possible or there are other options. But you'd probably had to invest a lot of work and time to make it work.
For most people it isn't worth the effort, which I understand.