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Kecessa, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Never again

Lemmy/Reddit style platforms are good at generating short term discussions, it’s threaded chats.

The main features that makes forums the best to accumulate knowledge is bumping and linear discussions. There’s only one discussion that everyone is following if they want to talk about a specific subject, the knowledge on that subject is centralized and keeps accumulating instead of requiring to be constantly repeated because the previous thread is lost to time. The linear discussion means you don’t have to go back up and start reading a different branch to know what some other people are talking about (which often times leads to having many people basically saying the same thing without realizing it), all new replies appear in chronological order and people quote others to provide context when necessary.

Look on old school forums for more “boomer hobbies” and it’s ridiculous how long conversations can keep going. I provided a link in another reply but the Yamaha WR250 thread on ADVRider has 428k replies since 2013, all that is possible to know about this motorcycle is in they thread and pretty much any question you might have will have its reply in there. There’s car forums with discussions that have been ongoing for decadeS!

Meanwhile on Reddit of you want to ask a question in a thread that was started 24h ago you’re shit out of luck, no one but the OP will know about it. On Lemmy? Everyone sorts by top 6 hours.

Kecessa, to linuxmemes in Never again

How do you replicate a conversation like this in a IRC format?

advrider.com/…/yamaha-wr250r-threadfest.936588/

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in Double Barrel

Mustard and coleslaw.

Kecessa, (edited ) to memes in Gold for house

For sure, it just illustrates that as much as the market can feel fucked up, as an investment housing isn’t necessarily the best. I’ve checked the numbers many times when I hear people talking about their parent buying a house for X$ in 19XX and it’s very rare that they beat the market. It’s the people that bought in 2009/2010 or right before COVID that are the real winners when it comes to real estate as an investment because they made a lot of money for the amount of time, but people who buy as an investment to hold it long term? Nah

Kecessa, to memes in Gold for house

If you include maintenance and taxes, it actually sold for less than the same amount of money invested in an index fund.

Kecessa, to linuxmemes in Never again

All chat programs are shit for long term accumulation of knowledge. Discord, revolt, IRC, they’re all just as bad for it.

Forums are where you’ll find people who are actual experts discussing because they want to be able to easily reference previous posts by other people.

Kecessa, to linuxmemes in Never again

Simplicity? What fucking simplicity?

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in Its a doggy dog world out there

We’ll need a repost detecting bot

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in Well........

Aren’t you a little old for juice with a straw?

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in How much for cuddles?

I’m kind of disturbed by the fact that they call it “being in the dog house”… Is it a common expression in English?

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in How much for cuddles?

“sarcastic”

Yeah I wouldn’t get my hopes up

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in How much for cuddles?

Look guys, I’ve spotted the incel!

Kecessa, to asklemmy in If Trump wins the election

en.m.wikipedia.org/…/Foundations_of_Geopolitics

Published in 97

Russia should use its special services within the borders of the United States and Canada to fuel instability and separatism against neoliberal globalist Western hegemony, such as, for instance, provoke “Afro-American racists” to create severe backlash against the rotten political state of affairs in the current present day system of the United States and Canada. Russia should “introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S. It would also make sense simultaneously to support isolationist tendencies in American politics”.[9]

Kecessa, (edited ) to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?

Seen from the outside and ignoring all the innocent people suffering, I would love one thing about the USA splitting up, it would be the perfect example of how shitty things can get when people don’t realize they live in conservative locations that depend on the goodwill of more progressive locations. Split the USA like on OP’s map and just watch as the red part devolves into a third world country.

Kecessa, to lemmyshitpost in consequences

As I replied in another comment, do an “hot ones” evening going all the way up to 1m SHU and tell me your ass came out ok.

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