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So, I had this chat with a friend about verious topics. It made me realize how much I love engaging in discussions, but I also noticed that I struggle to articulate my thoughts logically and effectively frame my arguments. I want to improve my reasoning and argument skills so that I can confidently present my ideas in such conversations. So I'm seeking a book recommendation that can help me develop my logical thinking and persuasive abilities. I'm looking for a book that explains things in a straightforward way, with fun examples to practice with, covering diverse topics to make logical thinking enjoyable. If you have any suggestions, I'd be super grateful

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Social Media Has Run Out of Fresh Ideas
  • Twitter two year reddit never answer is still greed reddit have 2000 employees i don't know what they do tbh reddit earned 500 million last year they can be profitable whenever they want they dont want to be profitable now they just want IPO so they are chasing numbers.

  • indianexpress.com Age of consent for data protection: How the definition of a child has changed over the years

    Lowering the age of consent under the 2022 data protection Bill had been a key ask of the industry, especially social media companies, as a hard-coded age of consent would have meant business disruptions for them.

    Age of consent for data protection: How the definition of a child has changed over the years
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    some suggestions
    1. There should be a maximum cap of 500k users (maybe less) on all instances because:

      • The whole point of this website is decentralization. No single instance should become too big, and currently, Lemmy has more than 1500 users.
      • By limiting the number of users on each instance, it helps distribute the load and prevents overwhelming a single server. Additionally, it can also help reduce the cost associated with hosting a large number of users on a single server.
    2. We should get rid of the downvote and karma system because:

      • Downvotes discourage unpopular opinions.
      • and some people care about imagery internet point so they post low quality content.
      1. How about user level instance blocking rather than admin level instance blocking?

    Also i am unable to choose between connect and liftoff what you guys using?

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