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Pacmanlives , in Judgmental soup

I miss having Marc’s such a cheap place to shop

Vespair , in Uh oh

Fuck Duolingo and any other company that thinks it’s okay to comment all over social media. If you aren’t paying those people sponsorship deals to promote your brand, it should be illegal to hijack their page with your product.

Shit is disgusting and there is literally no worse offender of this loophole than Duolingo.

I recommend any time you see them in the wild telling them how disgusting it is that they think they can put up their billboards in other people’s lawns.

Fuck that bird. Don’t even support their entirely manufactured meme status. Just give them zero fucking attention

dingus ,

Bro I get company shills exist, but that’s a big level of paranoia right there.

I swear, some people on the internet act as if you even mention a company name, that you’re some sort of paid corporate shill. No, man, sometimes I just talk about every day things in my life lol.

Vespair ,

I’m not saying OP is a shill, I’m saying that Duolingo manufactured the “Duo is coming to get you” meme intentionally, and people are happy to be stooges so happily accepted it. I don’t think OP has any affiliation to Duolingo, but they’re still normalizing their stupid trend so they can continue to leave meme comments on individual pages and get free advertising. It sucks.

cm0002 ,

Please show the court on this stuffed bird where Duolingo hurt you

pancakes ,
@pancakes@sh.itjust.works avatar

^1^In this context stuffed bird refers to a Thanksgiving turkey.

arudesalad ,

Every brand does this. Duolingo has just been one of the most successful

Vespair ,

Yes, I’m aware of that, but ubiquity doesn’t make it okay, and my ire for Duolingo is specifically because they have been the most successful exploiter of this circumstance

null ,

If you aren’t paying those people sponsorship deals to promote your brand, it should be illegal to hijack their page with your product.

Huh? Just don’t follow them…

Vespair ,

That’s not what I mean. What I mean is that Duolingo frequently comments on individual user posts on tiktok, which tiktok raises as a high-visibility comment because Duolingo’s size makes the algorithm think it’s quality content. This means that Duolingo isn’t just advertising on their own tiktok page, obviously that would be fine, it means that they get to piggyback on viral content from completely unaffiliated users massively spreading their brand while providing no compensation of any kind to the creator of those viral videos. It wouldn’t be okay for somebody to run an ad before your content without your consent (we aren’t talking about the ads you consented to run by tiktok/youtube/whoever), so it shouldn’t be okay to use the comments as free advertising space too.

kautau ,

TikTok

I think you should take it up with them. I hear they’re super ethical and give a shit about what their algorithms do to people in the interest of farming data and profit

Vespair ,

And for that reason we should turn a blind eye to any and all other broaches of ethics?

kautau ,

No, you should decide with your wallet, which is not to pay Duolingo, and decide with your choice of social media, which is not to use TikTok, and most importantly, you should petition your representatives and vote accordingly. What TikTok and Duolingo are doing is morally shitty, but it’s basic late stage capitalism, and excepting the nations that are actively fighting against the shittiness of using and selling user data, it’s not illegal

zarkanian ,
@zarkanian@sh.itjust.works avatar

Can’t you just block Duolingo?

Vespair ,

Yes, and I have. This solves me the personal grief of being reminded of their bad practices but does nothing to actually solve the problem. Not that I think “awareness” is a great or in anyway meaningful solve, but if talking about the issue leads to a few other people also blocking Duolingo then at least I won’t feel like I am forced to merely accept the situation as is with no protest.

Grail ,
AlexWIWA , in Eat it

F22s are very fond of balloons

umbraroze , in Benny 😍😍😍

Hey now, you just can’t call him “Benny” out of the blue. His birth name was Benjamin. That’s what he should be called. That’s exactly according to his own rules he’s espousing. /very sarcastic of course

iamanurd , in History is written by the victors
MargotRobbie , in Real
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

A fridge is a fridge, the basic mechanical working principle of it didn’t change over the past 40 years. But people have a lot more expectations put into what a fridge should be able to do nowadays, and electronics or complex mechanism such as the ice maker is generally the first to break on a modern fridge.

The moral of the story is, don’t buy a fridge with an icemaker or have a tablet attached to it, and you should be fine.

sirico , in Real
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

I’ll rip you a new ozone hole

set_secret , in Adopting a stray cat

This is very old. Im fairly sure I saw it on reddit at least 5 years ago.

nova_ad_vitum ,

I’m pretty sure I saw this in a 1988 reader’s digest in my dentist’s waiting room while sitting there in 1998.

Raiderkev ,

Pretty sure it was actually nineteen ninety eight shortly after the undertaker threw mankind off hell in a cell and plummeted sixteen feet through an announcers table.

GladiusB , in how do you guys use lemmy?
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

Casually. I poke around whatever pops up but don’t take it too seriously. I usually learn about some other event that I look deeper into.

FelixCress , in Benny 😍😍😍

Oddlyspecific

LodeMike OP ,

Yes that’s the joke. It’s funny making fun of right wingers :)))

FelixCress ,

The obvious issue is that it is like taking candy from a baby. They are not developed enough to defend themselves. 😁

sirico , in Eat it
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

Bro don’t mess with balloon cups I one inverted a poodle tail at a party still building railroads

awwwyissss , in History is written by the victors

Americabad, what a new and refreshing take thanks lemmy

balderdash9 OP ,

I get what you mean. But something about the fourth of July just brings it out of me

GiddyGap ,

Maybe there’s a reason why Americabad is such a common take? Just something to think about…

awwwyissss ,

Yes, Kremlin, and more recently also CCP, disinformation on social media.

roguetrick ,

Ah yes, the ripe target of state propaganda known as Lemmy. You know, the place where SEO bots barely even make an effort on penetrating.

awwwyissss ,

The place where there’s no coordinated effort to fight disinformation, and one of the leading instances constantly spreads obvious propaganda.

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S ,
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Just because you’re personally tired of hearing about it doesn’t mean it’s wrong

4grams , in Real
@4grams@awful.systems avatar

That fridge, in that color occupied a similarly wood paneled kitchen for me growing up. I got a little sweaty when I saw the picture, wondered who’s been in my old house.

jose1324 , in Real

Survivorship bias

Jiggle_Physics ,

Contemporary appliances actually do fail more often, and earlier, than their predecessors. They have added a bunch of extraneous things to what was a very simple, stalwart, design. These additions have drastically increased the complexity of their designs and created many fold more points of failure than there used to be. It isn’t so much that the manufacturing is sloppier, or that the materials aren’t as good, though in some ways that is a contributor, just not the main one.

If you by a recently manufactured fridge like the following, you will get a fridge that will last decades if you do the minimum to keep it in good condition. However if you buy one that has an in door ice machine, lcd touch screen, complex lay out that requires the basic mechanical devices, to keep the fridge cool, to have a bunch of extra tubing, wiring, connections, etc. it is much more likely to fail because of all the extra points of failure you added.

www.amazon.com/…/ref=sr_1_39?crid=IAU5IJE3MQNB&di…

orcrist , in History is written by the victors

Well doesn’t that depend on this history books? Try again, my friend. :-)

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