I’d say in about 2 years, the entire place is going to be bots with AI generated content that try to mimic “real users” using their new Dynamic Product Ads tool
Yeah, it’s just partially like that now lol. A few weeks ago there was a side-by-side reddit screenshot post on Lemmy. It showed the exact same reddit post, with the exact same tens of comments (all word for word, some in response to each other iirc), from different accounts less than a year apart. 100% fabrication. I’d never seen such extensive bot-masquerading as people behaviour; it was a realization moment for me
Thanks for sharing! I hadn’t heard of this Vegan Food Revolution Summit, or of John and Ocean Robbins. I have heard of Dr. Gregor. I like Dr. Neil Barnard too
Crap, I use FMovies. If the site is making headlines like this I’m probably going to need another site soon
Ohmigosh the scone one is adorable and I’m using it! I’m looking forward to more of these :D
Then thousand @#$%ing pounds is all it takes for the leader of a political party to act against the interests of practically all of this planet’s inhabitants?! I’m glad Louse Dounoughue didn’t have to spend much /s
DuckDuckGo browser is available for android
No snootiness was perceived :)
Fair enough, thanks for the info!
All AI, right?
That was just my super crafty way of trying to get comments /s. Seriously though, thank you - I’ve updated the title
In the fall, Jezebel reported how a bipartisan bill ostensibly meant to protect children from harmful content online could be weaponized by Republican politicians to censor everything from LGBTQ+ content to sex ed info to abortion resources—and for all internet users, not just children.
This is so dystopian
I think the tech companies believe they’ll get good PR for a bill that purports to be about child safety. In actuality, the bill will allow them to censor anything they want on their platforms while sidestepping criticism about curtailing free speech because they can say “we’re just trying not to get sued; if you have a problem, take it up with Washington”
I’m kind of the same. I thought tuna smelled like warm urine, and I have never sought vegan tuna since. Also, I’m not an okra fan. It’s the one vegan Indian curry where I’m like “umm, what else is there?” :P
Daiya cheese, coconut-based ice creams for non-coconut flavours, stuff like Impossible burger that pretty realistically simulate meat (I’m old veg, I think they’re really valuable products to have available for new veg or anyone else)
Freshness is important. Fresh falafel straight out of the fryer in a sandwich with all the fixings is a very nice meal imo :P
That’s shocking, but seems on-brand for reddit’s direction. I applaud your efforts. I’d probably call my new subreddit actuallyvegan to call attention to the fact that r/vegan is changing a word that has a clear and objective definition
Thanks for the tip!
There’s a cat in that image