How did volunteers who run reddit’s for-profit business for them for free end up equated with landed gentry?
Formerly @dudepluto@lemmy.world
How did volunteers who run reddit’s for-profit business for them for free end up equated with landed gentry?
Yeah tbh I think people totally misunderstand algorithms. I mean, hot is driven by an algorithm, as are the other sort methods, too, albeit simple algorithms. What we really want to avoid are profit-driven and invasive algorithms. But algorithms to boost discoverability for small communities could be really beneficial
If you want neutral memes you can come over to !comedyheaven@lemmy.world
We’re for memes with humor that’s so bad it’s ironically funny. A bit niche but at least you get a break from politics
Probably due to the relatively small user base, it just isn’t as diverse as some websites. But, even reddit had the issue of the front page being flooded with political posts from one perspective. So as nice as it would be not to, lemmy is probably going to be the same way. It just might highlight a slightly different perspective from reddit
They did surgery on a grape
Not to mention employee protection/rights laws that don’t always apply to contractors
I’d be curious to see which would be more practical: a decentralized version of Lyft/Uber powered by blockchain, or an employee-owned version of Lyft/Uber where workers keep all their earnings and pay a small portion for administrative fees to keep the app running.
Admittedly I’m always skeptical of blockchain’s ability to actually solve problems. But maybe it would have fewer infrastructural costs? Who knows
Maybe so! Always hard to say with the range of opinions I see on the internet these days