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LemmyKnowsBest , to Work Reform in Unionized YouTube Workers Learn Google Laid Them All Off During City Council Meeting

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  • Fredselfish ,
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    Your a fucking asshole. Did you watch the video? They had to have bachelor’s degree and 3 years of experience to even work there. On top of that living in Austin Texas. A fucking expensive city. Fuck Google and fuck you for not standing up for your fellow workers.

    Guess your some rich prick that doesn’t know what work is.

    Anticorp ,

    “without doing much work at all”

    Cool, why don’t you show us how easy software engineering is with some projects you whip up today without years of prior training and experience.

    Tischkante , to Work Reform in Bandcamp Editorial Director: “Fuuuuuck Bandcamp United”

    Interesting so if I hire people and pay them north of 70k, I can do what I want and they can’t complain anymore.

    JeezusChrist , to Fediverse in Mastodon Is the Good One

    Because Twitter replacement only works if it gets critical mass and Mastadon is not going to win that fight. You’re never going to see cities switch to putting notices on mastadon, but you might see them end up on Threads.

    Excrubulent ,
    @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

    I wouldn’t say “never”. I’d say decentralised social media grows more slowly but it’s only a matter of time before threads does its own enshittification and there’s another mass exodus to Mastodon. Sites that don’t do enshittification because they aren’t centralised and corporate won’t have that kind of exodus, and will grow over time.

    If they become so ubiquitous that they’re the de facto standard, then cities will put their notices on them. You’ll probably get official civic instances for notices, maybe hosted on their regular website domains.

    I mean unless corporate social media finds some other way to subvert activitypub that’s more effective than “look at me I have money for developers and advertising”, then I don’t see this trend changing. Corporate platforms don’t seem capable of learning anything from their repeated failures, which is really strange. I think it happens because their hierarchies are inherently insulated against learning anything.

    sour ,
    @sour@kbin.social avatar

    they like money

    scroll_responsibly , (edited ) to Work Reform in UAW preparing the US for a general strike in 2028
    @scroll_responsibly@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Tiocfaidh ár lá Shawn Fein

    BaronVonBort , to Texas in Chaturbate Will Pay Texas $675,000 for Violating New Porn Age Verification Law

    So glad we’re focusing on actual problems.

    sour , to Fediverse in Mastodon Is the Good One
    @sour@kbin.social avatar

    the average user doesn’t think mastodon is easy

    SamXavia ,
    @SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

    @sour It's normally as they don't understand instances, there are way to many similarly named instances and it confuses people.

    @stopthatgirl7

    SamXavia , to Fediverse in Mastodon Is the Good One
    @SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

    It's because it is backed by an already-known company that has made it big in the social media space. I personally would love to see what it would be like with making join the

    sour ,
    @sour@kbin.social avatar

    of EEE happenings

    solowolf , to Fediverse in Mastodon Is the Good One

    I honestly love it been using it since 2020 when I went on a alternative social media hunt

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