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Moghul, to asklemmy in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?

Yes, basic for the emotes.

Some interesting attitudes in this thread towards people who pay from people who don’t pay.

Moghul, to asklemmy in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

Idk, I’m on an entirely different continent, never been

Moghul, to asklemmy in What are some activity examples that train finger or hand dexterity?

Have a look at pen spinning

Moghul, to asklemmy in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

I googled it for you and it seems like walmart sells them.

Moghul, (edited ) to asklemmy in How do I learn to detect logical fallacies in a conversation?

I have seen countless arguments in Reddit threads and I couldn’t figure out who was in the right or wrong unless I looked at the upvote counts. Even if the person is uttering a blatant lie, they somehow make it sound in a way that is completely believable to me. If it weren’t for those people that could exactly point out the irrationality behind these arguments, my mind would have been lobotomised long ago.

Upvotes on a comment or thread are absolutely not the way to determine which person is right, and it’s not even the way to determine which point of view is more popular. All those numbers give you is how many upvotes the comment got. In two separate communities, you’ll see completely contradictory statements be most popular because the people who feel a certain way tend to congregate.

If you want to become a more discerning information consumer, you can look up the common logical fallacies and keep them in mind, but nothing beats actually being informed, and forming your own opinion. Now, this is pretty hard because all news media is inherently biased, and so many things happen all the time that it’s hard to keep up.

What I’ve found helpful, is when it comes to things I don’t know about, I read the discussion as “this person says this, and that person says that”, rather than “this person is saying the truth, and that person is lying”. If it’s a subject that matters to me, I’ll have a look at some news, see where the general consensus is, analyze it from my own point of view, and form my opinion like that. If it doesn’t really matter to me, I don’t really do that, and just relay information as “I heard it might be either X or Y, but I don’t know for sure”, “I heard from Z that something or other”.

Edit: Of course, it’s not like I’m some paragon of unbiased information crunching. I have my own biases that I’m aware of, but naturally I think I’m right, so I think they’re not a problem, which is probably a problem. Everything you experience is relative.

Moghul, to asklemmy in It would be nice if Lemmy had a "hide" option

This isn’t a question, and fits better in one of these communities:

Moghul, to asklemmy in Breakfast suggestions?

There’s just straight up lactose free real milk. It’s milk with the enzyme we don’t have, already in it.

Moghul, to asklemmy in Breakfast suggestions?

Just get lactose-free milk. I’m lactose intolerant af and I have a cappuccino every morning made with lactose-free milk.

Moghul, to asklemmy in How to crosspost?

Does anyone read the rules for this community?

Moghul, to asklemmy in Deleted

A and B every time because if the machine "predicts" you take both, you get 1kk usd, if the machine "predicts" you take only B, you get 1.1kkk usd. It's a free million dollars at least. Buy a house and invest the rest.

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