This looks good, I just found an old (3 year old post - I didn’t even know Lemmy was around back then!) and commented on it. There were also funnily two other recent comments (one from 2 months ago and another 3 months old).
This looks good, I just found an old (3 year old post - I didn’t even know Lemmy was around back then!) and commented on it. There were also funnily two other recent comments (one from 2 months ago and another 3 months old).
Also a great hack to lower your personal rate of inflation.
The lemmydotworld admins are preemptively defederating from far left hexbear. Defederation is supposed to be the last resort. The ironic thing is, only a few weeks ago we had redditors calling Lemmy devs tankies and telling people not to come here lol. And now we’re losing potential users because of paranoia from lemmydotworld admins.
Clowns everywhere.
Yes, I did. Wow, I’m happy to know that it works. The double notifications are wierd and a touch annoying, (something for devs to fix).
I’m happy it’s worked. But so long as I’m replying to you I suppose I don’t need to tag you.
It’s stopping people from subbing to different communities which is probably a bad thing.
They timed it right so that they fucked up both ways, in the browser and in the low end web-connected phone market. They are clowns.
It’s worked excellently. Very easy to use.
Quote I heard very recently: Don’t do things that would not achieve the goal you wanted if everybody did it.
It’s got too many caveats, but it’s certainly food for thought.
Block memes and politics if you must - I blocked the latter and my experience is superb.
If you comment on posts you think are under-rated and upvote, you’ll push them up the activity queue and it’ll reach more people.
I’ve been posting on the HP and Tolkien communities and begun modding them too. I’d encourage people to post, and if necessary take up a little responsibility too.
The people’s compassion is sadly not represented in government.
I suspect doing this on posts with less upvotes will push them up the queue, so if you see any under-rated posts go upvote and comment on them.
I’m moving to lemm.ee personally for similar reasons. I’m keeping the dotworld account as backup and may be creating communities here.
I’ll personally post as long as it’s relevant. Ideally it’s an interesting comment but not always. I stay away from reddit-type inane comments with no substance, though I’m sure they have their place here as well.
Some people might have made multiple accounts and chosen one possibly?
I suspect it’s sometimes because a mod removes the comment, I may be wrong.
I was on one of their megathreads, and it had 900 comments to a 100 up voted post. 95 percent was text. They comment always. The pig stuff are probably a fraction of what they post.