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Cake day: July 18th, 2023

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  • Thanks for taking over the reins! This sounds like a neat idea.

    I think a sticky post is a good format, because the post rules can be displayed at the top to remind people. Ideally, I think those would be as succinct as possible, and I’m happy to help. “This is not debate a vegan” might be a good one. I think it’s okay if the rules evolve over time as new issues come to light (lol). I’m not sure the ‘juice will be worth the squeeze’ for the proposed flair system. But I think the point is something along the lines of identifying what the poster’s diet/lifestyle is and/or what diet/lifestyle their post is in reference to. That could be a rule/recommendation. I’m trying to describe the types of good faith questions: information, advice, experiences, opinions and perspectives. I like your examples! You could put them in a spoiler, so the post rules are succinct but there’s more info for those want it.











  • Right on! Maybe look into some of the fake eggs/omelettes that are available these days, so you can re-create something that you know you like. I had a vegan friend who really liked them. I don’t know that toast with peanut butter and banana is more calorie dense than an egg and bacon burrito. A smoothie might be nice in that hot Texas heat


  • streetfestival@lemmy.catovegan@lemmy.worldDo animals have emotions like us?
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    4 months ago

    https://kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frym.2021.622811/full

    From all this research, it seems that the similarities between human and animal emotions might be closer than we would have expected a few decades ago. Animals react to their environments much as humans do. They respond emotionally to others and they evaluate situations in a similar way, becoming stressed and anxious in times of danger. While we may never know exactly how animals feel, studies have found that there are definite behavioural and physiological similarities in emotional expressions between humans and animals. We can thus infer, with quite some confidence, that animals can feel emotions. The more we discover about the behavioural and physiological components of emotions in animals, the more we understand about emotions, including our own ones, and how they affect the way we behave in our world.




  • 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