No idea. Maybe donations, fees from conventions, ad revenue...?
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It's apparently early in development, but there's an ActivityPub implementation of wikis made by one of Lemmy's dev.
Why wouldn't the friends like it then?
(Psst, he's on lemmy.ca)
Damn I'm surprised you say that. I'm a native french speaker I've always thought that portuguese is a godsend. So fewer bullshit, so much more rational...
Another possible interpretation I haven't seen in the comments: it's possibly about capitalism under which companies fund school where you learn that it's normal to be a wage slave or something like that?
What's the marketing meaning? I only know about the psychological effect of feeling anxious when disconnected or not taking part to an event.
Yeah, your teacher seemed to deal in absolutes: "it always happens" or "it will never happen again". I think that events can always happen (again) but they don't have to.
The important is now ensuring that they stay impartial and resilient even if populists are in power.
In french, we call this "useful vote" and it sucks when it is a crucial strategy... but in a flawed electoral system it unfortunately is.
There has been quite some history between the revolution and the current labor rights... specifically five changes in political system including four republics and two empires. The first republic was probably less ideal than you imagine.