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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Here’s my primary claim: “This article is debunking the idea that there are probiotic benefits to eating dirt, which isn’t what we’re talking about at all”

    Your claim starts with a misunderstanding. So you should start out by reading the citations more thoroughly.

    My claim was that the page you linked is clearly talking about digestive health, not the immune system.

    This is incorrect. And they are tightly interwoven.

    So it’s worse than I thought, immediately, right off the bat, this page is already jumbling the concepts of digestive health and immune system. Just odd.

    It’s not odd, it’s ignorance on your part, so read the citations more thoroughly so you get a better understanding.









  • Tildes is NOT a good website to recommend.

    I made a Tildes account many years ago when it first started up. I knew the founder was a Reddit admin, and I’d heard that it was a haven for Reddit admins & power-mods, but I hadn’t spent much time there.

    I recently made a post about the problems with Reddit, and while there were intelligent people and comments on there, the majority of votes went to people who were being extremely dishonest, and even outright lying; attacking me in every way possible while urging the admin to ban me. Neutral people don’t behave like that. So they couldn’t have made it more obvious that Tildes is merely an extension of authority-figures-of-Reddit with a different UI. All the same problematic people & behaviors exist there.

    Based on the accusations one of them was making, and my history they were pulling up, one of them was either a Reddit admin or someone in cahoots with one of the Reddit admins that banned me. Tildes is invite-only, and the main accounts attacking me were brand new.

    The Tildes admin removed my comments debunking the lies they were telling, and deleted my account.


  • I agree. When leaving reddit I weighed my choices between setting up a forum or a lemmy community/instance and ultimately chose a forum due to their software being more polished & feature-rich, and the fact that threads can have long-term discussions. I really dislike the time-based nature of reddit & lemmy for many things.

    I petitioned the forum software devs to join the fediverse though. It’s nice to see some of them already joining.








  • Hopefully people will start going back to independent forums. Google just added a “forums” tab at the top of their search, so they seem to want that too. It’s not good for them that so much information is private on chat programs like Discord, other big social media sites, and concentrated on Reddit.

    Lemmy never shows up in search results for me despite some instances having good domain authority, but more people should start using it when it starts showing up.