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hollyhoppet wrote

On a more serious note, I do agree that public buildings especially ones for services oriented toward disadvantaged people should be generally significantly less dour. But yeah I also agree with you that the author went a bit overboard with some of their assessments.

Also that building in Paris is in one way really rad looking but yeah I would hate living in the city with that looming over everything lol.

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Moonside OP wrote

I use a client for twitter just because it makes the numbers less prominent, and it rules. I love twitter, but jesus the number shit is such a pain. Like I see folks post about how many followers they have, or like screenshotting the twitter analytics page, and I kind die on the inside.

Actually I went and got a custom CSS Chrome extension and got rid of almost all number silliness with these settings on my desktop computer:

.ProfileTweet-actionCount {
  opacity: 0;
}

div.module.Trends.trends {
  opacity: 0;
}

.ProfileCardStats {
  opacity: 0;
} 

Needless to say, this rules. Twitter just feels like relaxed spa now.

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devtesla wrote

This article rules.

There's a couple good reasons for follower and following counts, like it tells you about how someone uses twitter and it's useful to know. But yea, how many likes and rt a tweet has? Useless lol. It's all an engagement hack to keep you on the app instead of doing something else.

I use a client for twitter just because it makes the numbers less prominent, and it rules. I love twitter, but jesus the number shit is such a pain. Like I see folks post about how many followers they have, or like screenshotting the twitter analytics page, and I kind die on the inside.

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devtesla wrote

Reply to comment by musou in All Followers Are Fake Followers by Moonside

I think keeping numbers around for transparency purposes would be good, but I'd like to make them much less prominent.

One really cool thing about this software is that it doesn't keep karma totals, so that's just something you never have to think about lol.

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musou wrote

If the numbers were less visible, or entirely hidden, everyone might live more meaningful, more productive lives online, using posts as means to ends rather than as circulations within the system.

i want to make a custom stylesheet for this site that hides upvote totals on posts and comments for this reason. this is a small site where the numbers don't really matter, but my lizard brain still likes watching numbers go up and i think i would be a lot happier if it didn't.

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musou wrote

Reply to comment by neku in same by neku

ok it works now and all i gotta say is extremely same

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neku OP wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by musou in same by neku

agh fuck

e: ok i fixed it. also you can edit what a post links to now i guess

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neku wrote

Bebel said: Whatever the enemy advises us to do is harmful for us. The enemy advises us to go into the Duma—clearly, going into the Duma will be harmful for us. The enemy advises that the powers of the Duma should be extended—clearly, the extension of the powers of the Duma will be harmful for us. What we must do is to undermine confidence in the Duma and discredit it in the eyes of the people. What we need is not the extension of the powers of the Duma, but the extension of the rights of the people. And if the enemy talks sweetly to us and promises us indefinite "rights," it shows that he is laying a trap for us and wants us, with our own hands, to build a fortress for him. We can expect nothing better from the bourgeois liberals.

https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1905/10/15_2.htm

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butthole69 wrote

Reply to comment by devtesla in How to Be Polite by neku

he isn't insincere though; he admits to finding these people interesting once he gets the conversation going. I'd rather have someone listen to me, even if their enthusiasm is slightly feigned, than to dismiss me immediately. I might have a chance of getting along with them then.

I do agree with your other points though.

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