If my company referred to us as anything but “team members” I’d die on the spot.
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Deleted my account, removed Apollo, starting to feel at home on Lemmy. No way I’m going back.
You hit the nail on the head! It’s going to be full of ick just like Twitter. Ah well.
I like Lemmy for what it is. Feels like a return to an earlier web experience.
I spent my whole life wishing I’d been born a boy, but in a completely cis way.
I’ll co-sign all of that! Niche stuff is why I was on Reddit.
Fitness for FTM guys, my city’s local page, subs for my dogs’ specific breeds, Jewish cooking. The communities that grew organically in n niche spots brought me a lot of joy.
Also hey! Kayaking! If you know of a Lemmy community for it, I’m game! Always nice to run into other paddlers.
Reddit expat as well! Would love a FTM community if I can find one (thusly lurking here)
I swapped Apollo with mlem and I miss Christian’s work so much. Really the pinnacle of a third-party client. I would love to see where he goes next, but I’d love to see an app for accessing Lemmy or Mastodon.
Correct - I’m out. I’m sure many will go back and my absence won’t make a difference, but I’m out and I’m not budging.
I love being lazy but in a fast way.
“That’s not so bad. Wait… where’s… one?”
I work on a corporate team and often companies will allow team members to wear anything to work as long as it’s branded. This, employees have an incentive to spend that money to customize their look at work, if that’s important to them. It is to some people.
My company has a code that brings all items down to cost, and I have bought some uniform items that way to mix up what I wear at work.
The company that I work for is a small business with a great local reputation; wearing my company’s logo is a positive for me. Can’t say that would be the case if I worked for Reddit.