Citizen X.

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Cake day: January 27th, 2025

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  • I am not being dismissive, I simply don’t think their complains are valid.

    I used to post a lot on WhitePeopleTwitter(more than 20 times a day) and misc posts( in the range of 5-15 posts) on other subs on Reddit before it got bad. I had never even a single complain about it.

    I don’t want to be cliche here, but as Lemmy present itself as an alternative. The question that should be asked is should I change or the culture of Lemmy and the ranking system?

    I am not posting spam links or low quality posts, so why should I be the one to change here?


































  • You are making claims and arguing in a way that prove to me that you don’t have any arguments to defend your opinion, neither articles to read in general.

    I am sure All the billionaires who own pay-walled media companies, thank you for your contributions.

    Thank you for arguing with me for several comments, without having any thing to say.

    Have a nice day.


  • Cat@ponder.catOPtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhy hard paywalls is not blocked on Lemmy?
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    15 days ago

    I don’t get your opinion.

    I scroll in my feed for articles that interest me and ignore the others.

    Example:

    I am not interested into both articles, so I would ignore them till I find a interesting thing to read. How much time did it take for me here for 2 articles? 5 seconds max.

    If I found a article that I am interested in, then I read it which would take anywhere between 5-20 mins.

    Following less news sources, won’t benefit me at all.

    Anyway, you seem to be focused on arguing without having any real argument to defend your opinion.



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    15 days ago

    I did not mean ‘widen’ in that sense—reading and being informed is not about the quantity of news one can swallow in a day, you know—but with the idea of reading different sources.

    I don’t know what are you digging into.

    Also, may I ask how can you be reading three fucking hundred news sources regularly (not daily, obviously) with any sort of attention?

    I read by hour, due to my free time(usually it does fetch 50 articles per hour, much less on holidays and I only read the interesting ones to me.)

    It’s pretty perfect for me.