DandomRude @ DandomRude @lemmy.world Posts 88Comments 1,016Joined 2 yr. ago

One major issue with social media is that it operates on a first come, first served basis. This essentially rules out the possibility of well-considered, well-researched content being successful.
Why should I continue to financially support the development of Lemmy when the developers operate .ml, an instance that is a prime example of arbitrary censorship?
The most significant factor standing in the way of human progress is people themselves.
How can children be introduced to digital technology and the internet in a playful way? At what age is this appropriate? And how can this be done without exposing children to all the negative aspects?
Social media is to democracies what PVP quick matches are to decent players: the worst teammates refuse to take any advice, but are still very vocal. This usually ensures that the team loses.
Do you live in a country where you think the laws are reasonably in line with what you think is just? Do the decisions of your courts usually meet your expectations in this respect?
Where can I get news about today's 50501 protests? There seems to be frighteningly little news about this in the mainstream media.
When was the last time you felt that you were well represented by a politician - be it at local or national level? What was the occasion?
Are people in the US aware that they are now definitely a rogue state, or is this fact covered up by the usual patriotism somehow?
Sadly very topical again: Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil"
Sadly very topical again: Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil"
Another cartoon that is an alternative to the American ones: The Adventures of Tintin by Belgian illustrator Hergé