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Care to elaborate on what makes this better?
Care to elaborate on what makes this better?
Yeah, that will be nice if you can migrate your name to other instances… Cheers!
Quick question: I have an account on Lemmy.world and kbin.social… When trying to post on Lemmy.world it just spins and posts… so I bopped over to my kbin account and one thing I noticed is that Kbin says it has 39 comments, but Lemmy.world this same post has 139… how do I square this circle?
Can I migrate my account to a new instance? Or will i have user logins all over the fediverse?
I’m also no military strategist, but it seems like a good time for Ukraine to start pushing their counter offensive into overdrive, no?
Right, and it also means that Russia is fighting on two fronts, no?
Agreed. Reddit was awesome before it got ruined as well.
That was my impression too… but when i went to interestingaf the other day, there was definitely porn.
I mean, as a parent, I sort of agree that pushing sexual material to subs that weren’t in the past, sort of a dick move… but at the same time, removing/firing people who were moderating the sub for free, is just stupid… What’s going to stop people from still posting porn/nsfw material to these subs now that their normal gatekeepers are gone?
I ended up turning to discord, and they were able to fix the issue. It’s a setting under general/settings/notifications.
I don’t really understand why replies to posts is not turned on by default, imho that should be checked otherwise new users will post, and never get replies, and then think the service is lame/not useful and bail back to reddit. Just my two cents
@R05 I think I must be doing something wrong then… I don’t see a bell icon. (see screenshot, i am scrolled all the way to the top, and i’ve refreshed my browser window)
Would read again.
+1
Change everything to a link to kbin?
Anyone got a link to a quick primer on how lemmy/kbin are related? I thought they were different sites?, but it seems they are not?
/c/maliciouscompliance?