Ditto. I would be more surprised if there was somehow conclusive evidence the FBI had nothing to do with MLKs murder.
Ditto. I would be more surprised if there was somehow conclusive evidence the FBI had nothing to do with MLKs murder.
I was going to point to this too. I haven’t seen a direct metric, but the data is there if someone wants to pull it out.
Heck, with video cameras going they could even generate an “engagement score” based on how much time a participant’s eyes are on the screen versus elsewhere. They don’t so far as I know, but again the data is there if they wanted to.
I said I’m not trolling.
I would rather not associate myself too closely with someone who self-reportedly has to have multiple accounts to keep ahead of the criticism. I don’t know you nor what your views are that make you so irritating to other Lemmy users.
Late stage capitalism sucks, yet I have a corporate middle management job and I drink Coke and I drive a Toyota and I’m surfing Lemmy on a Google device. I don’t think I’m trolling. And I don’t know if it’s even that contrarian. “There is no ethical consumption under capitalism”; unless I am ready to die, I have to participate in the system.
Not my jam, but I don’t consider them clickbait unless they’re being pushed as real trailers to… bait for clicks.
I mostly see them as a hobby other people enjoy. I’m happy they’re happy, but it doesn’t interest me. The surge of AI generated slop is different; those are clickbait, not fan-made.
My initial thought was “would chemists theoretically be less into labor protections than plumbers”?
I guess that puts me in a third bucket.