That's cool too, but way too much text for it to be quickly consumed on a small display. This is more for the second stage when people are already curious and want to learn more, in my opinion.
tfm
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That's cool but I think that's too technical for the average social media user
Can we actively do something to help this process?
What can we do to get more people to switch over to Lemmy from Reddit?
How do we get them to switch to something like Element?
Still the right thing
It depends on the instance configuration. If images are proxied, no traffic should show up.
They use different images.
Not that I like it. It's just how it is.
That may be true technologically. But if the economics don't add up it's a bubble.
When the image of "Nicole" is loaded, your computer/phone connects to another server and transfers your IP address. But it currently looks like it's not that big of a problem. Still a fix will be implemented soon to prevent this.
Here is the file link. Let's create multiple versions :D
https://www.canva.com/design/DAGjBaOKTmM/mVzeYlpGz2MwWMdMhFqQIg/edit
(Sorry for the proprietary service!)