I assume Bickering with the Monarchy is the common element?
Dublin-Boh on
I mean Irish history does have evidence of explosive relationships with the Royal Family.
ShouldHaveGoneToUCC on
Genuinely can’t understand Irish people who stan for a faction of the royal family.
Harry and Megan are utterly cringe. They’re not some sort of antidote to the weirdness that is the British royal family.
WickerMan111 on
An amazing show. Compelling and rich in substance.
sudo_apt-get_destroy on
I had the same post and same suggestion with similar to Ireland. I had assumed it was a bug as ai can’t see why else it would say that.
killianm97 on
With these bad recommender systems suggesting “similar content”, we’re beginning to witness the enshittification of Reddit.
These algorithms typically artificially amplify the most hateful and controversial content and incentivise low-quality content in order to maximise engagement and profit.
The sooner that governments ban recommender systems and force social media companies to return control to users (over what we see and in what order – most recent or most liked of friends/followers), the better!
lovinglyquick on
Lads, I need to ask. Is there a strange undercurrent of royal appreciation amongst the mammies, or is it just mine?
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I assume Bickering with the Monarchy is the common element?
I mean Irish history does have evidence of explosive relationships with the Royal Family.
Genuinely can’t understand Irish people who stan for a faction of the royal family.
Harry and Megan are utterly cringe. They’re not some sort of antidote to the weirdness that is the British royal family.
An amazing show. Compelling and rich in substance.
I had the same post and same suggestion with similar to Ireland. I had assumed it was a bug as ai can’t see why else it would say that.
With these bad recommender systems suggesting “similar content”, we’re beginning to witness the enshittification of Reddit.
These algorithms typically artificially amplify the most hateful and controversial content and incentivise low-quality content in order to maximise engagement and profit.
The sooner that governments ban recommender systems and force social media companies to return control to users (over what we see and in what order – most recent or most liked of friends/followers), the better!
Lads, I need to ask. Is there a strange undercurrent of royal appreciation amongst the mammies, or is it just mine?