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  • I grew up on a property where surrounding farms deployed 1080, dad held one of our dogs in his arms as it writhed in pain and died from 1080 poisoning. Horrific experience, absolute cunts.

    Indescriminant killing that has an unknown impact on the ecosystem.

    It should be illegal to bait like that.

  • The lack of ads!
  • Have people pay a small fee to engage with the community. Ad revenue is not the only way to make money, remember the good old days when people actually paid for services that provide value?

    Start with relying on donations and then make make it mandatory if required.

    Ad revenue is a good way to make big profits, not just revenue, not something that we are interested in.

  • Subscribing to communities from programming.dev

    Hello, firstly thanks for setting up this Lemmy instace; it is growing nicely.

    I've just tried searching for and subscribing to some communities hosted on programming.dev, however they are not showing up -

    !

    Is this instance blocked from Aussie Zone? Is there somewhere we can find a list of all the instances that Aussie Zone is de-federated from?

    Thanks!

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  • I just finished watched Alone: Australia, one guy didn't eat for over 20 days. Fasting may be a good option for avoiding needing to poo. I'd imagine you'd have to start that process maybe a day or two early. To get the best effect.

  • Reddit: Don't like us anymore? Pay us $50/year!
  • Yup, agree totally. Only way it can work is if the org running it is a not for profit with great transparency, which hopefully is what we will see with the likes of Lemmy etc.

    There is an argument to make that things like reddit or even Facebook (original fb, not what it is now) should be publicly owned services. They CAN provide value to society, similar to how a town hall can.

  • Reddit: Don't like us anymore? Pay us $50/year!
  • I don't really understand this sentiment, I'd rather pay a subscription for a service like fb / insta / reddit than have ads and my identity sold to the highest bidder.

    Social networks are expensive to run, the idea they should be "free" is half the problem.

    Though of course the enterprises behind them make far more money through advertising and mining user data than they would through a subscription model.

  • It's a bloody beautiful day

    What's everyone up to today Newy?

    Any interesting plans for the weekend?

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    Calls for ‘comprehensive ban’ on sports gambling ads in Australia as inquiry’s report looms
  • Such a weak argument anyway!

    For one, like you say, it's not even true. Even if it were true, who cares, how about we actually lead in some kind of progressive reform, instead of being a bloody backwater. Do we really want countries like the UK and USA to be our shining light of inspiration??

    Politics and media over the last few decades have stunted Aussie and made us think that we cannot stand on our own too feet.

  • Calls for ‘comprehensive ban’ on sports gambling ads in Australia as inquiry’s report looms
  • NSW has the highest concentration of pokies outside of Las Vegas, we have a massive gambling problem and yes many people seem to not understand it.

    With the recent rise in sports betting bullshit the gambling companies are doing their best to embed this as part of Aussie culture, which is shameful.

    Gambling, and in particular sports betting and pokies, are a fucking stain on our nation.

    Where is talk about gambling reform in the greater cost of living discussion? It's sure as hell not hoping, and it affects some of the most at risk groups.

    It brings no value to our society.

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