What is the worst placement for a tattoo?
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    Cool. Cool cool cool.

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  • What are your stories of moderator overreach on Lemmy?
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    It's an influence game like anything else online now that the Internet is commoditized. Corporations and political influence campaigns can and do pay for control of high-traffic accounts and communities to nudge discussions to benefit whatever they're selling.

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  • What are your stories of moderator overreach on Lemmy?
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    I've never encountered that myself. What communities are you commenting in that you're getting banned elsewhere for it?

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  • Are G.O.P. Voters Tiring of the War on ‘Wokeness’?
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    "Law & order" has always been code for putting [whatever marginalized group you don't like] in jail.

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    Named in honor of Biff Yeager, I presume. His mail-in campaign finally paid off.

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  • Marvel Studios’ I Am Groot Season 2 | Official Trailer | Disney+
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    Hooray, ten minutes of new Groot content incoming. (Seriously though, I'll take it.)

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  • Is it me, or the hive mind mentality has come over here as well?
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    Honestly it's a problem with binary ranking systems across the board. Maybe if there were additional axes you could vote on, like "agree/disagree", "quality/low effort", "nuanced/trite", etc. I don't know how one would go about implementing such a thing, but until someone does, we're stuck with having a simplistic system that doesn't adequately reflect the complicated responses real people have to content.

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  • Is it me, or the hive mind mentality has come over here as well?
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    I spent over a decade on reddit, and I learned that whenever someone did stuff like that, it was because I had struck a chord. And they usually got bored of their harassment pretty quickly when I ignored them.

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  • Is it me, or the hive mind mentality has come over here as well?
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    Give him some slack, he's young. At least I assume so.

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  • Is it me, or the hive mind mentality has come over here as well?
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    A) There is no hive mind. That's just you perceiving a bunch of people who happen to hold a similar opinion as a monolith, and that's an illusion. You have no data whatsoever to support the idea that they're thinking in concert or even have the same reasons for their reactions.

    1. Don't take it so personally. They don't know you, and they're not attacking you by downvoting you. They're simply expressing "I want to see less of this."

    d) Instead of having a kneejerk reaction when you get this kind of response and immediately being defensive, step back and use it as a reflective moment. Maybe you misjudged the room, misinterpreted the potential impact of what you posted, or are simply on a different track from those who downvoted. What can you learn from it? Do you need to change your own approach, or do you need to reevaluate your audience?

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  • Someone spent their time, money, and effort to write this in the sky
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    You're not wrong, but think of the number of people this brought joy to.

    Is it wasteful? Sure. Is it a bit of a face slap to people living paycheck to paycheck, assuming they're even that well off? Sure. But is it a net negative? Who can say? Unlike most fuck-you-money splurges, this one probably at least lightened some people's days for a moment, and that's not nothing.

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  • Someone spent their time, money, and effort to write this in the sky
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    Nothing wrong with that guy. Awareness is a good tool for everyone to have.

    Pointing out what it is doesn't necessarily carry judgment with it, it's just facts, and you can use them however you like.

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  • Twitter removed half its HQ sign — then the police arrived
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    Idunno about you, but I'm going to continue calling it twitter whenever I derisively refer to it or think of it at all. If only because it would make the manbaby angry/sad.

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  • what's up with this whole "X" rebranding?
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    Part of me wonders if it's an attempt to tank the SEO, so people can't search for or news or easily talk about the site anymore - because it's been nothing but bad.

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  • What can I do to reduce political news?
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    Read a sidebar before posting in a community please. This is not for your support questions.

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  • RFK Jr. says accusations of antisemitism, racism are 'disgusting pejoratives' to 'silence me'
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    Yes, generally when people are telling you to shut the fuck up, you can technically say they want to "silence" you. But really they only want you to stop saying incredibly moronic things.

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    TIL John Astin, the father of Sean Astin (Samwise Gamgee), auditioned for the part of Gandalf, & had previously starred in Peter Jackson's horror comedy 'The Frighteners'
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    Highly recommended podcast for anyone who loves film scores or music in general. The host is a sound designer & editor for Skywalker Sound, has done extensive sound work for Lucasfilm and Lucasarts games, and is also a prolific voice actor appearing in dozens of animated series and video games. He brings his sonic expertise to bear in analyzing the great scores of cinema and other media, from Jaws to Tron to Super Mario Bros. & Zelda. It's an incredibly well-produced show that sounds great and will always leave you feeling enriched and entertained. In these two latest episodes, he takes a great deep dive into the music of Star Trek, the original series. It's a detailed look at an underappreciated aspect of the franchise, with archive interviews from people like Nimoy and Roddenberry, many many sound clips, and lots of insightful commentary. One fun tidbit from this episode: Alexander Courage himself made the sound of the Enterprise whooshing past during the opening credits.

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    Say a 4-yr-old who likes to mess with things saw my kindle lying on a table, because I like being able to pick it up and read whenever without having to dig it out of a drawer or high shelf out of reach. Before anybody saw she had the kindle, she had lost my spot in my book, changed the font size, and purchased two books from the Amazon store. Annoying, but could have been worse. I got the books refunded and found my page again. Also turned off one-click purchases, which was infuriatingly *on by default* on the kindle even though I had already disabled it on my phone and computer previously - I don't use the store from my kindle, so had never had reason to suspect it was an issue. No harm done though. She could have deleted stuff. So I put a passcode on it too. But it occurred to me after some research that the kindle offers to factory reset itself after five unsuccessful passcode attempts. Which means if the little devil gets up to her shenanigans again, there's a decent chance she'll end up just **wiping my kindle**. That's even worse than just leaving it unlocked and risking her messing things up. It kind of sucks that there's no real third option, aside from just keeping the thing out of her reach at all times. Anybody else have this admittedly niche problem, and how did you deal with it?

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    Buster Keaton Was the Tom Cruise of the Silent Film Era — GeekTyrant
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    Can't stand to run myself, but I love a good running scene in a movie, and I can't think of anyone who has more of them than Tom Cruise -- except for Buster Keaton. He's got such an incredible clumsy grace to him, if that makes any sense. Who's your favorite film runner or favorite running scene?

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    Just another reddit exile.