I'm thinking you care too much about the thoughtless reactions of anonymous strangers.
Remember... In this game, the points don't matter.
Steve
Maybe you move public perception of a product or political goal.
To push a narrative of some kind. Astroturfing basically.
Meaningless? Sure. But you can't say they're pointless!
So it's about profiting off the lack of privacy. Not the lack of privacy itself. Now I get it.
Lemmy and Mastadon aren't at all private, by any measure. Not sure what exactly you mean now.
I'm immediately struck by the contradiction of asking this on Lemmy.
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This is a common question I don't understand at all.
Can something be stolen if it's scattered all over town? Every post and comment on Lemmy is entirely public.
Like most services, direct messages aren't encrypted. The admins can read all your messages.
Don't ever put something on a social media service, you don't want the whole world to see. This goes for everything that isn't open source and end to end zero knowledge encrypted.
I own a copy of The Catcher in the Rye.
Not sure where your getting broadcast aspirations from.
Nebula was created by a bunch of youtubers. Mostly the video essay types. They didn't like that videos got demonotized so easily if they mearly mentioned a controversy. So they created their own system that's subscription funded so they don't have to worry about advertisers.
When people say there are no stupid questions. My go to question is:
Is this question I'm currently asking, a stupid question?
I have no idea where the name came from, but there's CamelCamelCamel.