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For screenshots of humorous, clean, nonpolitical social media posts. This primarily implies Twitter, but Facebook, Tumblr, Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, etc. are allowed too. It should be primarily text-based though.
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- No Lemmy posts. You're already on a Lemmy instance. There's no need to screenshot it and post it here.
- No Reddit posts. That's too similar to Lemmy.
- The joke must be text. Images can be included in the screenshot, but only as needed context.
- Use correct cropping. Don't have a mile of whitespace or show extraneous UI, but don't crop out the date or author.
- No doxxing. Again, don't crop out the author's name as he or she has chosen to share it, but definitely do not share extra information which may be personally identifiable or libelous.
- Link to the original post either in the body or in a comment.
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Did you just navigate to our homepage by typing our company name into Google and clicking the top sponsored result instead of simply typing ".com" at the end of your query???
Oh no, I’ve seen worse. SO MANY TIMES. My students have typed out “student.desmos.com” into the address bar and then CLICKED THE GOOGLE SEARCH INSTEAD OF JUST HITTING ENTER and go to the WRONG PAGE.
When I was tech support at a middle school campus, I used to see teachers type "[school district abbreviation] portal" and then start clicking on Google results until they got to the right one. SOME OF THEM EVEN TRIED TYPING THEIR USERNAME AND PASSWORD INTO UNFAMILIAR FIELDS
yeah, I feel extremely sorry for education IT. Idk how anyone does it.
Mostly complacency
Yeah that makes sense