Ah I just realized that you’re the same guy who actually posted that original comment in the first place. In that case, you are aware that you’re posting on a German instance, right…? And also, that reddthat is not an Australian instance… it’s an INTERNATIONAL instance so of course its gonna federate internationally.
Because why should that make a city worse? Especially in wealthier areas? This is not comparing the average hapiness, rather, it looks at things like public transportation, …
I guess there’s multiple ways of looking at things. When I think of liveability, it should keep up at least some standard of living for everyone living there. And the conditions I’ve seen in places like Frankfurt came to me as quite a shock how that was even possible in a developed country
Why are cities with people sleeping on the street and living off literal trash higher up in the list?
I’m not the one federating internationally, that ain’t helpful
(I mean youre on a German instance: reddthat)
They’re not German, and you’re aware more than your country exists. well done
They were asking why a German instance federates with other German instances. Think about it for half a moment
When exactly did Germany move to Australia?
Ah I just realized that you’re the same guy who actually posted that original comment in the first place. In that case, you are aware that you’re posting on a German instance, right…? And also, that reddthat is not an Australian instance… it’s an INTERNATIONAL instance so of course its gonna federate internationally.
As to your question, in the year 1838. (According to Wikipedia)
What the pizza
SPRICH
FREUND
MELLON!
UND TRETE EIN!
DER
DEUTSCH
Ist halt so lebenswert, dass
es nicht für alle Platz hatdie Nachfrage das Angebot übersteigt, ist doch klarBecause why should that make a city worse? Especially in wealthier areas? This is not comparing the average hapiness, rather, it looks at things like public transportation, …
I guess there’s multiple ways of looking at things. When I think of liveability, it should keep up at least some standard of living for everyone living there. And the conditions I’ve seen in places like Frankfurt came to me as quite a shock how that was even possible in a developed country