Definitely, because poor people don’t watch the news and can’t read.
New Yorker. Interested in sci-fi, fantasy, online gaming, art, cycling, manga, and mochi.
Definitely, because poor people don’t watch the news and can’t read.
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I got suckered by an encyclopedia salesman when I was younger. It was one of the biggest wastes of money of my young life. I had no need for it at that time and later, when I could have used it, I had the internet (or Internet with a capital I back then) and college libraries.
Imagine buying a physical book, reading it, and putting it on the bookshelf in your living room, only to have family members and friends borrow it and read it for free.
I spent some time on Threads to see how it was and it’s a fucking cesspool of like-mongering and look at me oneupsmanship bullshit that was so fucking tiring to look at that I deleted the app after 4 days.
I love riding my bike on the weekends and if my commute wasn’t 1.5 hours each way, I’d go to the gym pretty often.
That’s a good question, but I’m not sure I’d wanna do that.
Thank you for the explanation.
If not for gaming, I would run Linux. Linux on gaming just isn’t on par yet.
No. What I meant to say is that native English speakers in the Bronx have poor literacy rates.
https://www.norwoodnews.org/bronx-barriers-literacy-challenge/
Telegram chats aren’t e2ee by default. You’re essentially putting your chats on a server owned by a rich Russian person as a hobby.
If you think the problem is in the countryside, you’ve never been to New York City, and particularly the Bronx.
Probably a combination of flat out retards and recent immigrants for whom English is a second language.
What happened with exploding heads?
But just as a side note, a user can block an entire instance as well, at least on Mastodon. I haven’t checked for that functionality on Lemmy. That’s not defederation, but it prevents you from seeing things you don’t want to at the user level.
Derp.