• 0 Posts
  • 9 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 15th, 2023

help-circle


  • Star rating systems don’t accurately convey opinions. The majority of reviews will be either 5* or 1* with only a few wannabe critics voting in between applying their own arbitrary votes.

    If Amazon are going to change things then why not adopt something more meaningful. Simple up/down votes for things that actually matter.

    Was this product as described: 👍/👎

    Are you satisfied with the quality: 👍/👎

    Are you satisfied with the value for money: 👍/👎

    Then a few optional questions for things that aren’t relevant to the product such as postage/packaging etc.








  • A lot of sentiment seems to suggest that for Lemmy or the fediverse to succeed Reddit has to fail.

    I don’t get that opinion at all. Reddit had become overwhelming bloated. A popular thread would have thousands of comments. Most of which would be near identical. Only the most up voted would ever be read and typically they had to have been commented while the thread was new.

    The internet is vast, there is plenty of room for multiple social media to exist.

    If you dislike what reddit has become then ignore it. If you still wish to use it then you can do so side by side with using Lemmy.