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Nexus Mods Fine With Bigots Leaving Over Removed Starfield ‘Pronoun’ Mod
  • What difference does it make to anyone that people are doing this in their own game? It's not like this mod takes the option away for everyone. It doesn't. It only effects their own private game they're playing in their own home.

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  • They're still greatly outnumbered and if a line was drawn and an armed conflict were to take place, I think the conflict would be relatively short lived and fairly one-sided. That being said, I hope I don't get to see whether or not I'm right in that opinion.

  • Twitter/X new ID Verification - First Look
  • According to white liberals, it's mostly black people that don't have ID. It gets brought up every time someone suggests making people present an ID card to vote. Most Americans go their whole lives and never leave the country, so passports aren't as ubiquitous as they are in other countries.

  • Sweet tea
  • In Arkansas, the standard is a cup and a half per gallon unless you're at a restaurant with a majority of black employees. Then it's two cups per gallon. I agree with the op on adding sugar to cold unsweetened tea. Fucking Yankee heathens.

  • Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?
  • 15 year Reddit user. Had my account banned for suggesting that a pedophile should have been taken out behind a building and shot. Up until that point, I hadn't even had so much as a suspension. It started with being banned from subs I never visited or commented in. I remember I had gotten into an argument with a mod and was accused of racism. To prove my racism, they used the "N word count bot", which came up with zero uses of the word in the entire 15 years I was on Reddit, which I think hurt the other person's feelings. His account had multiple uses. I really didn't think much of it and left Reddit alone for a couple of days due to being busy with work. When I went to log back in, I saw that I had been suspended for 30 days, and a week after that, I was permanently banned. Personally, think a lot of it had to do with my being subscribed and was active in some subs that were in direct contrast to Reddit's majority political ideology. I was told there are ways around a Reddit ban but I don't care enough to put in that much work to make another account.

  • Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?
  • Still seem like the same amount of people over there. I really haven't noticed much, other than a lot less dissenting opinions as far as ideology goes. Admittedly, reddit stopped being a regular thing for me, as my political leanings differ from most of the users there. I'd rather walk around dog shit than willfully stepping in it. My work also has picked up and I've found other things to occupy my time.