Reddit has always had changes that made people want to leave. Removing CSS was the first that comes to mind. Now that lemmy exists it could be seen as a new platform to jump to every time reddit does something dumb or anti user. I have high hopes for lemmy
Erismi14
This law is a step in the right direction for reducing systemic inequities in our state
Even if there is a "biological advantage", sports have had "biological advantages" all the time. Some people are taller than others, or have longer legs than others. All of the reactionary people don't care about fairness in sports because sports have never been fair.
I think many of them have a crippling addiction to reddit. Might be scary to think It could go away indefinitely. Not saying they are justified. Most angry/dumb comments on the internet are from 14 year olds, or people who desperately need to touch grass
Glad to see this community stay strong. Anti-exploitation is in our blood
A lot of this just feels like CEO talk. Obviously they do not want to back down but if enough big subs stay off then they might have to change course. I'm worried about the people who are addicted to reddit.
Slippery slope aside, I think reducing unnecessary consumerism would be beneficial for our most vuneral populations. There would be a lower barrier of entry into the economy and more resources would be available at a lower cost for people who cannot afford them