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jokes on them, I don't use social media, other than LinkedIn, where it's sole purpose is for job/career stuff.
Not posting JD Vance memes to LinkedIn? Coward.
Just say you made it with AI to show that the future is now and LinkedIn will shit themselves for you.
insightful! 💡
Wait... is this not social media? What we are doing right now?
It's the antithesis to social media. We're all not socializing, but nerding over some topics nobody else is interested in. I don't know you and I won't know your user name five minutes after I've written this. And that's not meant to be an insult, I really like it that way. We're here for topics, not people.
Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/whatever is about people, and I hate it.
I’m guessing they consider reddit to be social media. Which means as a reddit clone, Lemmy would also be considered such.
Though I wonder if Lemmy is popular enough for them to know or care about it.
Fair, I am probably using it wrong, hehe. I definitely am picking up quite a few names and occasionally socialising. For me it's just the current platform nerds are socialising on until this one gets too popular/ruined and we have to move again.
I mean of course that's how we use it. It's just vastly different to the other networks, at least for me. The topic vs person difference is something I really enjoy though.
This is an anonymous forum.
I mean, if I google my name, lemmy doesn't appear in any of the results. My personal info is not associated with my lemmy account. So, how would anyone know that I have an account? I don't even use gmail, and people are confused enough when I tell them that, let alone that I use something called lemmy.
Lucky you, you're free to visit America!