You can always use a keyword filter depending on what client you use to browse Lemmy- it makes browsing a lot more enjoyable.
You can always use a keyword filter depending on what client you use to browse Lemmy- it makes browsing a lot more enjoyable.
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The thing that threw me off Facebook was the 2016 election and the Cambridge Analytica scandal, even though I ran a popular meme page. I thought I found a sanctuary on Reddit, but looking back everything major on it was shilled to advertise or sow political discord. I thought Google Plus had a lot of potential, but nobody I knew would join and y’know, Google’s privacy record.
Why? There’s so many other things we could put money towards that would help people like climate change research.
Graphic design is my passion
It’s just a Skinner’s Box for rats but for teens
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Why should I trust Mozilla over Brave? Just because Mozilla is a nonprofit subsidiary doesn’t mean that they don’t have an incentive to make money for their profit handling corporate division, the Mozilla Corporation. I tried playing around with Firefox and not having the option to directly add a less-used search engine than the ones given without extensions was pretty sketchy to me. All of the complaints people have about Brave like ads and the weird crypto thing are very configurable in the settings, and I have a lot less compatibility issues compared to Firefox. Also, the source linked claiming all of this is a sketchy Neocities site that anyone could have made that doesn’t even prove why Brave isn’t private. I get that people are loyal to their favorite browsers but this is silly. If you really want to be private, use the Tor network, but all browsers and extensions need to track you in some degree to function.
It seems like the interface took a nose dive too. It’s a lot more sluggish and harder to find new things to watch.