[-] KoofNoof@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 year ago

Apple will do the same I’m sure after they release their Vision Pro headset. People still aren’t totally sold on VR so there will need to be a race to the bottom before we can start climbing back up to high end headsets.

[-] KoofNoof@lemmy.ml -4 points 1 year ago

This is very logical OP, idk what’s wrong with those people who downvoted you.

They must not have liked being told to try to question their bias

[-] KoofNoof@lemmy.ml -4 points 1 year ago

This just sounds like you refuse to question your own beliefs and it’s a really embarrassing statement

[-] KoofNoof@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

There are a few problems with this. One, is choosing a reliable source. How do you genuinely know what is reliable or not? Most people will assume “I agree with this” = reliable source. Finding multiple news agencies saying the same thing also does not necessarily equal being reliable, as there can be multiple biased sources that are all misinformation.

Also, fact checkers, all heavily lean towards liberal views. Something to avoid if you’re looking for a true unbiased opinion. They typically dig harder into republicans and are much softer on democrats. Especially the sites you linked, it wouldn’t surprise me if they were all owned or funded by the DNC.

There’s a major issue with people hanging out in echo chambers and not challenging their beliefs. Your best bet is to find biased info on one side of the spectrum, and the other, and compare the two.

[-] KoofNoof@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

I like the simplicity of C. The background of B. And the Lemmy of A.

Overall I would pick A

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submitted 1 year ago by KoofNoof@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

If Lemmy were to become a serious major threat to giant cash-cows like Reddit, it would be in their best interest to de-stabilize the communities here. I think it’s best that we think of ways Lemmy could be taken advantage of, so we can best prepare ourselves for potentially what could come.

Reddit could attract users back by doing a 1-2-punch.

  1. Swarm communities with bots/potentially extremist or hateful content

  2. Pay news agencies to run stories on the issues with sites like Lemmy and the freedom of the Fediverse

Punch: Offer a safe haven from the chaos, while also promoting that you can now make money with your posts, offer a former apology. Ride the “attention wave” to bring users back in

How could we possibly prevent something like this from happening? Or what are some other methods that could potentially be used?

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