It’s still accessible but new comments/votes won’t go through properly anymore
It’s still accessible but new comments/votes won’t go through properly anymore
Sounds a lot like how Lemmy communities show up on Mastodon. Maybe one day we can have the reverse as well (Mastodon groups showing up as communities)
It’s funny how you can often tell a comment came from Mastodon because the way people type is just different somehow
I’m changing my diet (to have less meat, especially beef) because of climate change
I can easily separate them, but I choose not to when any money spent on the art still benefits the artist
Server performance is a big one, lemmy.world was really slow for a while because it was the biggest one
Mastodon.world said they won’t pre-emptively defederate (but are prepared to do so as soon as they notice something bad), so I’m guessing lemmy.world has the same stance
There’s already a tool for moving over the subscriptions: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
Can you give an example outside American politics?
No way, are you the k_o_t?
The UI of squabbles.io actually feels good for this. It’s a shame it’s closed-source and doesn’t federate.
Imagine if you subscribed to a community on Lemmy and it only showed posts and comments AFTER you subscribed…
If you’re on a small instance, that’s actually the case with Lemmy, lol. You can only see a remote community if someone from your instance subscribed to it.
Trained on old stack overflow answers, so newer things could be a problem.
Yeah that, it’s the one libertarian standpoint that I really disagree with so I was just curious
What’s your opinion on regulations for companies?
Has r/all ever not been shit? Just shit with a different target audience, I guess
what action can it enforce beyond banning or blocking?
Defederation, that’s one of the key concepts of the fediverse
I’m pretty sure she’s a woman, but yes fuck her.
#3YearButReallyJust1YearGang