If you use your lemm.ee account, it doesn’t matter which instance you visit in Boost. It is always tied to the functionality of your account’s instance.
If you use your lemm.ee account, it doesn’t matter which instance you visit in Boost. It is always tied to the functionality of your account’s instance.
No, but there are some new lemmy features that no app supports yet ;)
Well the thing about a tournament is that of course we cant know the team pairings of quarterfinals etc until the games before have been played. So we would need a source that updates itself with that info
Yes there is an open issue on Github for moderation notifications (Get notified when you’ve been banned, your post has been removed, etc): https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4572
People keep bringing up that because of the devs history with that instance, “surely it is the Lemmy devs themselves who are doing this”. Which hurts Lemmy’s reputation overall.
That photo (I’ve seen it circulate on the internet myself) is a photoshop. Every reputable source says that no one knows what happened to that man, and we have no evidence whatsoever of him getting run over.
How exactly can a political policy support anything? It’s the people who call themselves after an ideology who support it. Not an abstract ideology that a guy invented over 100 years ago.
Crushing people with tanks
Just a heads up, while it is established that the CCCP killed tons of people on that day, the idea that people were crushed with tanks is disputed in academia and mostly considered inaccurate news reporting.
The famous “tank man” photo shows a guy standing in front of a tank in order to prevent them from moving tanks to another part where the protesters had gone. We have no evidence that he was driven over by that tank.
Well since all major lemmy instances seem to hide mod names in their logs, we don’t know who the banning mods are.
Lemmy.ml also has the funny quirk that it doesnt have a proper legal imprint or team list afaik. So we don’t have actual transparent information on who is on that instances admin team and who is not. Iirc only one of dessalines and nutomic is on that admin team anymore.
What sort(ing) are you using? With “scaled” and being subscribed to a few bigger communities, that shouldnt be the case
As long as people with specific interests insist on going back to reddit though, it won’t be able to do that. There are some specific video game communities (especially for newer releases like Baldurs Gate 3, Helldivers, etc) btw
Afaik nearly every feature/product Mozilla has shipped with Firefox in the past has been optional. So surely these will be as well.
Anything illegal posted on a remote server will bring legal trouble to you as a server admin the moment it federates onto your instance. Therefore I completely understand them defederating from instances with a high risk of illegal activity.
Is it a proper Activitypub feature or a Mastodon hack?
The real question is whether Evan & Tom will take sup’s way of working into account when researching this, or go in a completely different direction.
The idea to prompt people who want to subscribe to a publication with “enter your email or ActivityPub address” is great
Thanks to you too! I see you in a lot of communities lol
Same here. It might be that the overall number of Lemmy users may be shrinking, but some of the communities I’m in are getting to a more sustainable level of activeness compared to automn.
Lemmy devs are currently working on including hashtags in every post that are set by the community they’re posted in. So all posts within c/formula1 could have the hashtags “formula1” and “motorsport”, for example. Then muting/hiding by hashtags could be a possibility.
Sure. Like @The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world or @fossilesque@mander.xyz or @Blaze@reddthat.com or @otter@lemmy.ca or @brucethemoose@lemmy.world … and there definitely are more people that I see regularly and simply cant think of their names right now