

My guess is there is an admin that knows where each contributor is from. And can approve or decline check in requests.
My guess is there is an admin that knows where each contributor is from. And can approve or decline check in requests.
This is me ordering pizza for 3 people. “2 won’t be enough, might need some breadsticks. 2 for 6 each? Ok, I’ll get wings too…
Gotcha. That sounds like a good solution.
I’ve never moved, but I assume you just create a new account and start over. Or is there more you can do?
The difference is the way it is run. You got it. And if one day Midwest.social starts doing things you hate and treating it’s users like crap, then come on over to lemmy.world or lemmy.ca, or one if the other thousands instances.
People hosting the database are not the owners of the platform unlike Reddit. They get to tell us how we can use it just because they host the database.
It’s happening. I mentioned in another thread that there’s a good severance community that helps me feel like I don’t need Reddit for a show for the first time.
Well, those things you love about Reddit have only been getting better on Lemmy as time goes on.
I think major Reddit news is absolutely relevant to the Lemmy community. If nothing else, it is a good reminder of what we want from our communities and why we are here and not there. In addition, it may lead to a surge in active users.
The Reddit ecosystem relies on engaged users to downvote bad content and report potentially violative content.
I love how they refer to their corporate profit method as the “Reddit Ecosystem”
They make it sound like this is the universally owned and managed ecosystem that we all are responsible for maintaining and we all equally benefit from. The corporate overlords decide what they want the ecosystems to be, the rules, the content, the algorithm… All to benefit their stock prices and bonuses.
But all of a sudden it’s the community’s responsibility for maintaining THEIR rules for THEIR profit? How about fuck you Reddit.
I know this doesn’t affect me as I am plenty happy being on Lemmy, but the audacity still pisses me off.
I don’t think so. There’s no good alternative to Facebook that is worth leaving it for. When MySpace died, there was a significantly better alternative (FB). Even if people quit using Facebook regularly, they’ll need to keep it.
You get 2 whacks until it is spent.
Saying it runs poorly is a huge reach. Lemmy runs great and gives me 75% of what I wanted from Reddit.
Mobile game subscriptions (like apple) is good. Every once in a while I’ll find a great game with no ads. Just dlc. I usually try to support them. I’ve been playing unnamed space idle for months, and it’s a great example of a game of a developer that respects its players.
If they’re coming from Reddit, they probably expect a little negging.
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I use Instagram only for recipes. I hope to someday be able to replace that entirely.
Good bot
He went after big tech as a punishment for fact checking the bullshit coming from his administration and his followers. That was it.
Now that all big tech has turned away from democrats (probably as punishment for their antitrust lawsuits), we will see a much different perspective from the Trump administration.
I actually wish this were true. Sure, they would show the snippet for the time we care about, but they MUST provide the source graph that contains all data back to the Big Bang. Specifically the Plank Era, we don’t want a graph where time doesn’t exist, that would make the graph useless.
Bots too probably. The more popular Lemmy gets the more bots there will be. I don’t know if there’s a good solution to Bots on Lemmy.