SurprisePeas @reddthat.comtoAsklemmy•How widespread is the talk of what reddit is doing outside of reddit and the fediverse?
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1 year agoOne of my kids had heard about it from a YouTube video he saw (I don’t know which one or who made it).
One of my kids had heard about it from a YouTube video he saw (I don’t know which one or who made it).
I used it for viewing my hometown sub because it was easy to put a direct link to it on my home screen via the app. We went through a lot of covid lockdowns a few years ago and it became a valuable source of information and social interaction for me. I found it loaded posts much more slowly and some videos wouldn’t play at all. It actually seemed to get a little better recently (for me anyway) but still nowhere near as good as Infinity for Reddit which I used around 90% of the time. I use a cheap Android smartphone.
Count me in!
Food. I work with a pretty diverse bunch of people from all different places and we always end up talking about food. What we ate recently, what we’re having for dinner, what someone made that surprised us, what we ate at recent functions, what our favourite childhood foods were, something new we tried recently… it goes on and on as an endlessly varied topic. It really does seem to be a great unifier of people. I never ever get sick of talking about food!