Even with it being federated I don't see how Lemmy could be immune to astroturfing. I'm sure there's some already going on. Lemmy just isn't yet popular enough to be a major target. Instances can defederate from one another but it's trivial to create a new account on a different instance and resume turfing. I suppose the openness of Lemmy's logs, when compared to the closed-source centralized nature of reddit, could help suss out turfers though.
Yeah I was just brainstorming a list off the dome, but it looks like big bang theory started in '07 and Everybody Loves Raymond ended in '05. I'd say it's the same-ish era in regards to tv
Granted it's been 20 years since I last watched this show, but I remember it being funny and better than most other sitcoms of the era. Certainly better than king of queens, drew Carey show, and big bang theory. Brad Garrett is a gem
Congrats! I feel similarly about DS3. Certain fights like Nameless King, Sister Friede, and Gael are some of the best in the entire series IMO, but the linear, grey/bleak levels drag on after a while and then you end the game with the meh Soul of Cinder. Plus that game is where the modern fast roll spam twitchy gameplay originated.
There is a Starbucks just like this to this day in a suburb where I worked until just recently. Every morning at 8 AM they have a drive-thru line backed up out into the surrounding streets.
I'm a big fan of Humble Mechanic (pictured) content. He doesn't strike me as someone who is unsympathetic to LGBTQIA+ matters, though his content never touches on anything like that so I'm just guessing
He was popular recently for his "Catching Predators" live streams where he'd catfish suspected pedophiles and then verbally and physically assault them when they'd meet up. The rapper Lil Pump urinated on one on a stream IIRC, and all sorts of other crazy shit too
Even with it being federated I don't see how Lemmy could be immune to astroturfing. I'm sure there's some already going on. Lemmy just isn't yet popular enough to be a major target. Instances can defederate from one another but it's trivial to create a new account on a different instance and resume turfing. I suppose the openness of Lemmy's logs, when compared to the closed-source centralized nature of reddit, could help suss out turfers though.