No thank you Zuck
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Did we all forget the first rule of going online, to never share personal information, especially on a public forum!
Yeah, that would be stupid.
Nothing wrong with sharing your age range, like 25 - 30, 30 - 35, etc.
Oh ok. I'm between -1 and one trillion. π
Hey me too! Birthday buddies!
What are you, a cop?
"Because you have to tell me if you're a cop."
Iβm old enough to know how to use a rotary phone and a paper map
Paper maps... Man
I still remember "be kind please rewind"
I'm the same age as my tongue, and a bit older than my teeth
Just turned forty, don't work in tech. Yeah, I know I'm the weirdo here.
Though it does seem so far like lemmings act less teenaged than redditors.
You're overestimating Mastodon. I'd say both are closely similar in demographics.
That's classified.
I am Β΄ΜΈΝΜΝΜΜΝΜ’Β°ΜΈΜΎΜΜΜΝΜΝ years old.
Seems like the transmission was damaged.
I would actually expect Lemmy to be on the older end - it'll be the older people who remember what social media was like before the term "social media" was a thing.
As old as the universe, baby. I am stardust.
None of the above.
Old enough to have had a computer that ran cassette tapes and drink driving wasnβt illegal
I'm 13