Giving you an upvote for FFVII, that was the game that got me into gaming. Still have the best memories of that one
Just a rabbit who enjoys AI art, veganism, knitting and some other stuff. I’d like to join Starfleet one day.
Giving you an upvote for FFVII, that was the game that got me into gaming. Still have the best memories of that one
The current status is that he’s really active on lemmy still and will sometimes pop in on these type of posts and answer your questions.
He did do a follow up about how to take a poop when you haven’t for three days lol. So he clearly had trouble getting started again but I think he’s well now.
This is kind of how I thought it might be. Due to the way it all works I don’t think we can really do much about it and will just have to adjust I guess.
Thank you! I didn’t think of that, changed it now.
Thanks for answering. What are you paying them for? To keep it clear of advertising, so bannning advertising accounts? Or something else? What about accounts on other instances, paying your instance owner won’t affect them?
You can already donate to your instance, and should if you can afford it 😊
As the instance rules? So if anyone posts an advertising post the account is banned? Or each person blocking and moving on?
Hi! I’m in the UK and use catbox for all my images here on lemmy. I read that I’m not supposed to be able to access it but I’ve not had any issues
Well said!
Ha ha! Thank you very much for noticing!
I think lemmy is too small at the moment to downvote in the same way people did on reddit. It’s still growing and we need people to post content to build the site and everyone’s engagement, downvotes for just disagreeing are going to discourage a whole new group of people who didn’t post on reddit because of getting drowned out in the noise. Look in all the question posts about how people are enjoying lemmy and you’ll see a bunch of them.
I’ve just been moving on and ignoring things I disagree with, no upvote is enough punishment in my eyes. Saying that I’ve been giving out upvotes to most things to encourage people to post and comment more. If something is clearly gross and offensive it’ll get a downvote and possibly a report, but that’s so rare in the communities I’m going to. If it’s a really off topic comment or whatever then yes it’s downvoted because it doesn’t belong.
If there’s something I really, really disagree with but don’t want to get into a conversation about it I’ll just block the user. That way I don’t have to see or deal with their opinions I disagree with anymore and can just move on with my life.
I guess that’s a really, really long winded way of agreeing with you lol. I’ve been a lot more liberal with the upvotes and have really changed my downvote behaviour too.
Tell me more about your veiny melons.
I’ve been using Liftoff and think it’s got a really nice UI. Just found the OLED setting and it’s very, very black and pretty.
I was just about to come here and say the same thing. I just found this out today so it’s all shiny in my brain.
Just popping in to say I don’t think lemmy.ml ever defederated from lemmy.world, they just had issues sending info to each other during the really busy weekend due to all the new users. They’re definitely federated now, just checked their instance list at the bottom of the page.
I personally blocked the Beehaw communities I used to be in before they defederated because the only people who’d see and be able to interact with my posts and comments would be other lemmy.world users and it would be like a weird little echo chamber.
No idea if Beehaw will federate again, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see but there’s a lot out there in the mean time. And if you really want to join in Beehaw you can always make an account there.
I had a similar arc with D2. I was on it straight from work for hours for a few years, was a bit too much to be honest.
Then it became even more cyclical and the grind felt like I was Sisyphus, constantly working towards the next thing.
Haven’t turned it on in years now and happy that way!
Just to add on to this as the mod of a young community.
Mods can still see posts (and also comments I think) when you delete them on the communities they mod. Same with removed posts. So it’s not just admins that can still see things once they’re gone from most peoples view.
Absolutely! I’m posting multiple times a day some days and commenting a lot more. It feels a bit more like you get noticed but also doesn’t feel like you’re going to get your head bitten off just for speaking. And you can use emojis here 👍👋
This is really interesting and good to know, thank you for sharing. I’m going to try and remember this for all my images going forward.
For posts that are image based does the OP need to describe them or is that covered somehow already by screen readers?
My spiritual home!