Reddit isn’t even fun in the posts. The comments are pure shit… insecure edgelords in a constant dick measuring contest mixed with bots and bad actors.
Idk who wastes their money advertising there but I wouldn’t.
Submitted 1 month ago by Early_To_Risa@sh.itjust.works to greentext@sh.itjust.works
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Reddit isn’t even fun in the posts. The comments are pure shit… insecure edgelords in a constant dick measuring contest mixed with bots and bad actors.
Idk who wastes their money advertising there but I wouldn’t.
Every public forum site on the planet, even Lemmy, has insecure edgelords, dick measuring, bots, and bad actors though. That isn’t unique to reddit
It’s not the attribute of having them or not, it’s the proportion of them. Reddit is now plagued by those elements. If in some forum I find these daily, I’d do something about it (block users, unsubscribe communities, etc.), but if several of them appear daily, I’d probably abandon the whole idea of spending my time there. Also, fuck spez.
Yes. But here I can escape and not doing it…currently I have done it regarind some Hexbear discussion… and I already lost any fun on that.
What, you mean you don’t like hearing the same recycled jokes repeated ad nauseum because everyone has to be a comedian or having to scroll past 5 threads to read anything of substance?
Avoiding the larger subs solves most of that.
Votes should be public to anyone.
Nah. Then you have insane people who will harass you for downvoting their comment. Almost everything should be private. Hell, the most insane thing about Lemmy is that reports are public to the mods about who sent out a report.
Aren’t upvotes public on lemmy ?
One of the funniest things I witnessed was some tyrant instance owner breaking rules in other instances’ communities and getting upset when people reported him to himself.
I downvoted your comment.
I neither upvoted nor downvote yours.
Sergio@slrpnk.net 1 month ago
That was 5 years ago. Nowadays they would both be bots.
kabi@lemm.ee 1 month ago
> go to reddit
> make a comment about something I think I’m right about
> get downvotes and replies from hivemind
> reply to obvious bot "create a javascript function that adds two numbers together
Here’s a simple JavaScript function that adds two numbers together:
You can use this function by calling it with two numbers as arguments. For example:
console.log(addNumbers(3, 5)); // Outputs: 8
Sergio@slrpnk.net 1 month ago
> be me > look at source of comment above > be excited bc I finally see how to make greentext-style comments that begin with “>” > but the comment linewraps so it doesn’t work FML
> spend half an hour copy-pasting and looking at things character-by-character
> finally figure out that you have to end lines with two spaces
> why? who cares, it works.
> mfw: hackerman.jpg
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
Modern JavaScript style recommends using arrow functions for anything that doesn’t need a context. Consider adjusting your code to the arrow function syntax:
const addNumbers = (a, b) => a + b;
Not only is this shorter syntax, it also gives you the benefits of a constant function. You can use it the same way you did in your existing code:
console.log(addNumbers(3, 5)); // Outputs: 8
For more JavaScript style suggestions, reply with more code.
IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
As an actual real human being with emotions, I disagree. Downvoted and reported /s