:)
I see you! You did this on purpose, didn’t you? :D
who me…? noooo never, I would never put a lemmy banner together with the purpose of infuriating people!
I’m slightly peeved.
I’m watching ya. 👁️👄👁️
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hahahahahaha also new season on July 24th woo
Fingers crossed, though I have worries.
im not too worried about that. i think they’ll do a fine job.
Oh damn! I hadn’t heard about that.
No Hulu for you though, fellow Canadian.
Do you have your pirate hat ready?
oh you know it!
Aye, aye captain
Ahoy, maties!
So meta, so appropriate
Does it mildly infuriate you?
Yes
Yes/No/Maybe
yes, that’s definitely very mildly infuriating - but wait, your const is a function???
Reddit’s CEO just infuriated his striking moderators by saying ‘this one will pass,’ the way ‘all blowups’ do. They want to keep the site dark indefinitely.
The Reddit blackout was supposed to be a two-day event. But comments made by CEO Steve Huffman in an internal memo that leaked have strengthened the resolve of protesting moderators, who are vowing to keep the popular channels offline indefinitely.
Huffman, in a memo to Reddit staff Monday, reportedly downplayed the blackout. The Verge, which posted the email, quotes Huffman as saying the company has “not seen any significant revenue impact so far” and “like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass as well”.
As of 11:00 a.m. ET Wednesday, more than 6,000 subreddits were still dark, with a large number set to restricted access, meaning Reddit users could see old posts, but are unable to make new ones.
Among the subreddits that remain dark are r/funny (with over 40 million subscribers), r/Music and r/science (with over 30 million subscribers each) and r/DIY, which has more than 20 million subscribers.
fu/spez.
Shhhhh… I think I was very high when I set my username. My instance won’t let me change my username right now, so we’ll all have to cope with my blunder for now lol
Obligatory fuck u/spez.