Later this month, according to their blog.
Later this month, according to their blog.
I had the exact opposite reaction when I got my invite a few months after jumping ship to Mastodon. Mastodon just doesn’t have good discoverability and didn’t have a lot of the people I used to follow on Twitter. Bluesky’s feeds feature solves the discoverability problem; I’ve already found way more people I want to follow on there than on my entire time on Mastodon.
This is a must for any part of the fediverse. Blocked both terms and my experience is so much better.
Most people have automatic updates turned on.
Can’t argue with that logic
Thank you for being one of only two people in this thread that actually answered the question.
Looks like it melted and re-froze?
Does anyone else see this post with -1 downvotes?
The point seems to be less that poor people are making a poor choice, and more that his money is being used to facilitate that poor choice.
People often have the idea that “it’s my money being taxed, why shouldn’t I have a say?” And I can at least sympathize with that.
I have no idea if the media is saying people are mad, the only place I’ve seen angry comments is here on Lemmy. Fair point though, if it’s happening elsewhere it could be media controversy.
It’s wild that people are so mad about the fudge rounds line. Poor people are often forced into situations where they eat unhealthy foods. Why should food aid programs help fund American obesity rather than tackle it? Is that not the same as declaring tomatoes a vegetable so we can keep serving pizza to to schoolkids?
The worst part about this is that the MRNA tech used in the COVID vaccine was developed specifically to make cancer vaccines.
What the hell is that thumbnail?