What app you're using is glitching. Evil_toastsupport doesn't have 3k subscribers (it has 24)
I spent some time being "funny" at shittymoviedetails yesterday, which illustrated 2 things to me today:
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Creating Content is a good trick for driving up subscribers (18% in one day, so the 4.22% average demonstrates how in the doldrums it was)
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Visiting it from a instance from which nobody had subscribed showed me all the posts, but not of the lovely upvotes and comments. So things may appear deader-than-are if you're the first person from your instance clicking on one of these links.
Interesting. My source is obviously anecdotal and from another country. Is it verified that Buffalo tribes always thought this vs. being influenced by European colonisers?
(I don't want to fall into the trap of thinking older civilizations didn't have the same gender hang-ups as modern ones.)
There's some sticky posts for this community - on the importance of initially populating a community, and providing links (I've no idea where 'protest' is hosted)
If it really was him, then along with the "it's very disturbing" public comment, Bob Iger seems to have lost his knack for negotiating.
Everyone became convinced that 'old memes' were the new thing (possibly in response to the popularity of Antique Memes Roadshow) and they swamped out everything else on All
Looks like it. The last Spock and T'Pring episode was that fun body-swap one, I think.
I'm not sure that "gender critical" is the right phrase to describe her approach? I associate that more with the gang opposed to her existence.
Was this question really asked three years ago?!
(Maybe I'm reading it wrong or there's an interface bug)
Also, is there formatting on here? I just defaulted to my old habit of > for quote text.
Yeah, same markdown as Reddit
I can't claim to understand this tech yet, but I feel like so many of these communities being on the same instance isn't the way it's supposed to be.
Example 1: Best Dialogue