Lmao this made me think of the cat above saying, “Long live the king” before knocking the other one into the sink.
Lmao this made me think of the cat above saying, “Long live the king” before knocking the other one into the sink.
Hello to you as well! :D Go team Blaze! Lmao
A promising sign! With everything happening on Reddit right now, many people are looking for alternatives. Lemmy fits the void old Reddit left quite nicely imo. I’m still new around here but I look forward to helping nurture a kinder and more insightful social media experience than what Reddit has to offer.
I agree, I actually have been wanting a 4chan type replacement for a while and I believe there are enough tools out there with a federated space for it to be possible. 4chan’s method of communication in the best of times is fun and spurs some interesting conversations, when it’s done right. I think we all know what 4chan does wrong, mostly its lack of any noticeable moderation or automods.
If it had the same type of moderation tools that say BlueSky had though, where things like misinformation, slurs, etc. are removed/hidden as the default setting for users. Then this would go a long ways to building a kinder community/discussion space.
I think it’s important to work towards enabling more political parties between now and 2028. We need alternative voting systems like Alaska and Maine have, but in the other states as well. That is only really possibly through getting ballot initiatives passed in each state for something like STAR Voting, Ranked Robin Voting, Score Voting, or Ranked Choice Voting.
A different voting system enables us to move away from First Past the Post, which is what forces a two party system. By having this, there can be more smaller parties that more truly represent the values of each state that can work with the bigger parties. Plus, it opens up the door for the most liked candidates to not knock each other out over the least liked candidates when tallying the votes.
All that is needed in about half of the states is to get signatures to put ballot initiatives up for a vote. Through grassroots action we can make a meaningful difference, and get more politicians like Walz that actually care about us in office.
I bet Frank was trying to amuse her with that one. :P