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)
Only that Perlman is saying "we all know who it is", which suggests there aren't other candidates up for debate as for who it could be.
During previous strikes, I think it was relatively small groups of men who actually got the negotiating done on the AMPTP's behalf, rather than the AMPTP itself. Iger was a part of those groups in the past, so maybe that's another reason.
Thanks. Subscribed.
The Name of the Wind is a brave first recommendation though. A little joke: for George R R Martin's unfinished work after he dies, Patrick Rothfuss has already been selected as the author to also not complete them.
Perlman specifically mentions $27 million, and it's known that Iger's deal with Disney was for $54 over over 2 years. Maybe he's not the only CEO earning that, but he's the one that most people would associate with that figure.
Things are bit samey at the moment. Not much new from yesterday.
It'll get more interesting in time I think. For "Antique Memes Roadshow" (to use the top result as an example) the 520% growth it got from the 14th is still doing a lot of the heavy lifting - it'll start to be replaced by new stuff the more that result ages out.
EDIT: that said, I wasn't happy with how few NEW ENTRIES there were, so changed things to bring more in
Lists like this should be pinned somewhere IMO. Blocking all bots to hide the output from indiscriminate repost automators is a bit of sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Right now there are people who sign up with an instance like lemmy.world, who then create loads of communities, because they don't fully understand the nature of things and can't quite believe that the URLs for lots of different IPs are available. For Reddit, if you snagged the likes of r/starwars early on, that gave you some power. For Lemmy, it's meaningless: if you just want to moderate 100 communities, and not spend time actually building a Community up, then you'll just be overtaken by the Community at one of the many other instances.
Not yet. It'll be a few days before it will have 7 days' worth of complete data to take a rolling average from. It's fudging things a little in the meantime.
That said, it's just a bash script (I'm not much of a coder), so I don't know how much use it'll be to you.
It's probably whatever my phone charger uses (USB C probably), but that's mostly because I'm associating the little buzz my phone does when it starts charging with the connection. So yeah, purely fetishistic.
Your link goes to "https://lemm.ee/c/fullmoviesonyoutube" Anyone with an account on lemm.ee can use that link to subscribe to community, etc
I have an account on feddit.nl, so for me, I need to visit "https://feddit.nl/c/fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee" (i.e. my instance's version of that community, with all the same data) in order to subscribe, post comments, etc.
There's 2 ways to create links that'll work for anyone: (up to you which you prefer, but V1 works better in apps, I think)
Version One: [Full Movies](/c/fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee)
Version Two: [!fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee](/c/fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee)
If the lemmy.world DDoS'ers knew they'd deprived me of a Star Wars meme, I'd like to think they'd reconsider their actions.
Oh right, I tried that - I was going to put a link in my comment, not just complain - but it didn't work, so I assumed it must be elsewhere. But now I've clicked on your link a few times, it shows up. Thanks.