What happened with Unity in the end? Did they back down?
Great points. Here is the original post:
I will delete this post and replace it with one about the dog whistle.
What the fuck! I thought it was just a cute post about small talk being mostly about boring patterns like the weather and recent sports results.
I didn’t miss anything
Might want to try reposting that link dude, it leads to a domain category on reddit?
it’s borderline but I think this is allowed
Eating gizzard sounds offal to me
What? Explain yuself
Oh that is tasty
Totally agree about the offside rule. It’s so boring when attacking play is ruined on a technicality based on a three pixel attacking advantage. Totally misses the point.
Thanks but with two now that is enough! If the community grows we’ll come back out for another in the future.
To be fair, you are repeatedly quite inflammatory and borderline trolling, which is not the culture of this community at all, so I can understand why there is such a reaction. So, although like I said, this doesn’t technically break any rules, it’s clear that not many people like it.
On the Lemmy app I’m using that doesn’t display correctly.
And then also just in a browser, it’s not the same as an image link.
Thank you again for the suggestion, but this community will remain images only, and you can put a link in the description. That is the only way to ensure everyone gets a consistent experience regardless of how they access Lemmy.
This post has had a number of reports. It technically doesn’t break any rules, and it’s also on -74 votes, so I’m not going to remove it.
Thank you for the suggestion but I’m afraid it’s screenshots only. The content on this community needs to be visible without leaving it. I would encourage users to add a link to the toot in the description however - I’ll add this to the rules now.
who else is there to vote for?
That sounds great, I also miss match threads. You’re hired!
will they still be like that in ten years?
Why do you think they do? Logically think it through.
Market sharen and incumbent advantage. Ease of adoption (or appearance of). Ubiquity and lack of need to retain. Predatory behaviour by MS. Different priorities for users.
Unless you actually consider the real reasons why Windows is so widespread you’ll never make a dent in it.