

The worst parts of Reddit and 4Chan combined and push it to the forefront
The worst parts of Reddit and 4Chan combined and push it to the forefront
I figured it was hypothetical but there wasn’t any lead-in and it was said with such certainty
In a meeting, Steve Huffman, Jen Wong, Drew Vollero and Jim Squires decide to spend $1 million dollars on a secret project called Cobra.
The goal is simple. Try to destroy Lemmy. Apart from the top management, no employee is aware of project Cobra, because it must not leak.
You are speaking hypothetically, correct? Otherwise, source?
Their best strategy would be to poison the content with bot accounts, spam, and morally tasteless voices. Sullying the public perception of the content and services would stigmatize users. Since servers are funded by users and other donors, corporate lobbying or DDoS attacking to make it more expensive to host servers would also be an underhanded strategy.
My brain read that as Tennessee at first and I was completely unfazed
We have no values except for that which we think in the moment will make us the most money, and we hope the customers agree
They’ve legit already done that themselves
I understood that to be referring to only that sentence, and it’s not even something that needs to be assumed since it is known.