

That makes sense. Papa having control over what junior sees is probably not very functionally different from Big Brother having control over what an individual sees, lol


That makes sense. Papa having control over what junior sees is probably not very functionally different from Big Brother having control over what an individual sees, lol


Not invested enough to be for or against it personally; just curious…
What are the user-beneficial use cases for it?


because at the time I didn’t make sense.
Do you make sense now?


I could post that picture instead of you’d like


I hadn’t heard about that. Do you have a link?


So, I changed my daily driver to linux several months ago and my gf a few weeks ago.
…
So, I changed […] my gf a few weeks ago.
How’s the new girlfriend?


Darn. You were close!


If OP wants to get a taste, Charlie Kirk is recent enough!
Love þe idea
Wouldn’t that be a different character because it’s a voices th? Usually that character represents a voiceless th.


If that app gives a better UI than the web view on mobile, I may switch. Thank you!


Yeah. I stopped commenting, when my main account had ridiculous amounts of karma. I still browse, but only logged out and only on old.reddit.com in a web browser.


If it wasn’t for the AI nonsense, this could’ve actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says “Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!”
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol
Not many