• @[email protected]
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    408 days ago

    Call me autistic, but does this need to be an image? It uses like 10 000 bytes to say what 100 bytes would say in text. :P

    • @[email protected]
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      47 days ago

      Been there and i know a real answer to this:

      Its because our interfaces are optimized for pictures and not text. I am old enough to remember you needed a plugin to see thumbnails on reddit and doing so what controversial because bandwith.

      But Pictures get more clicks and we have been self optimizing its effect. Depending on view we even get all content at once because they tend to use common dimensions.

      Text posts are given much less presence and making them look good in a feed is different for a oneliner, poem or deepdive.

      Maybe we need to start making front covers for longer text and use vectorbased display mechanics to convert short text into efficient pictures with own background.

      thumbnails also has a more button feeling driving psychological engagement.

      If you sort by top you can clearly observere it.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 days ago

        Have seen complaints about images but know it’s a vocal minority cuz images are so good

        For now, images + great alt text should be fine IDK

    • setVeryLoud(true);
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      78 days ago

      Because we can’t have the visually impaired knowing what we say in memes, it’s top secret!

    • gid
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      Ooooh now this is interesting. My first reaction was “hah, yeah exactly!”. But then I thought: this image of text contains more information than just the textual content. For example:

      • The words are someone else’s, not OP’s
      • They were sourced from a different social media network to this one

      Also, it may be due to the prevalence of smartphone use in interacting with Lemmy vs using a traditional computer: it’s often quicker and easier to take and share a screenshot of text than it is to select, copy and paste that text.

      I’m not saying you’re wrong. I just read your comment at the time my morning coffee really hit, and it spawned an interesting chain of thoughts.

      So… thank you. And sorry for inflicting this braindump.

        • hazel
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          98 days ago

          Cool. Yet another thread where all the versions of myself have spoken before I even got here.

      • Ziglin (it/they)
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        If it is indeed a screenshot I am very confused where all the padding came from. Unless it was copied from a rather unusual site I would assume someone either added the padding later on, possibly covering up other things, or they created the image themself.

        Aaaand I just realized you were only giving an example.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 days ago

        Especially as a lot of places and apps makes it nearly or completely impossible to copy text, at least from a phone.

  • @[email protected]
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    58 days ago

    That’s one thing that makes me want to get myself checked. I am pretty sure I am on the spectrum, but still…

    • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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      27 days ago

      This one is my biggest cross to bear, I’m otherwise close enough to neurotypical that I was able too fool myself for decades.

      Not sure anyone else bought it, but they didn’t raise a fuss. Bless.