It’s a cute idea that will never work in practice.
Anarchism is the dissolution of all structures of power and hierarchy. No government, no bosses, no one can hold power over another human being.
It’s a cute idea that will never work in practice.
Anarchism is the dissolution of all structures of power and hierarchy. No government, no bosses, no one can hold power over another human being.
As a (soon to be) former reddit mod, reddit moderators are all power hungry. Modding and feeling like they’re important is a coping mechanism for many of their lives.
Just out of curiosity, how do you determine what is and isn’t clickbait?
Wait a minute, WWE already did the Battle of the Billionaires storyline like 15 years ago.
I didn’t leave reddit because of the API changes. I left reddit because they’re treating their userbase and their volunteer moderators that keep the community clean to their standards for them like absolute shit
That’s going to be entertaining for at least 20 minutes
I’m not going to lie, I don’t really use any 3rd party reddit app, and I like the official app and all that, but I’ve made the switch because I’m not going to support the CEO of the company doing the same thing that reddit mods get made fun of for. However, kbin is a bit more user unfriendly and it certainly is a learning curve. I haven’t figured out how to see which magazines I’m subscribed to except for hunting them down from the list of mags. I haven’t had any issues with the community yet, and I get how the federation works and all that, I just think kbin is missing some of the features that really made reddit a breeze.
Honestly, I smoke. Usually hookah, sometimes I’ll have a cigarette. I know it’s bad, but I want a good life, not a long one.
I can understand not wanting university to be completely free, but $80,000 PER YEAR is utter nonsense.