At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.
At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.
If you’re defederating a lot, most of it will be tiny instances you got from some blocklists, so I don’t know if this really says much
Can confirm, 2012 vegetarian burgers were sad. They’ve really improved in the last couple of years
Okay, there’s my sign I’ve had enough Lemmy for today. Thanks
It’s a joke. It’s definitely meant to be Nightclub, but that’s what makes it funny to confidently claim it’s Fightclub.
There have been plenty of (subtly) misogynistic comments on Lemmy long before the bear thing
If my sister asked to have sex with me I’d be worried about her, not horny
200: Here you go (secretly still an error)
I wonder just how big of a difference your place in the alphabetic order makes in general, because it appears everywhere in life
That + mostly sticking to my subscriptions (coincidentally, none of them tech or politics) makes it feel like I’m on a completely different Lemmy
Anecdotally, the communities I’m interested in are getting more active in a way that seems sustainable (as opposed to last year, when it was a always a single person posting some, getting no responses, and leaving). I’m pretty positive about the state of Lemmy and the wider threadiverse.
8 values has 4 different axes, instead of left/right
Unless you have mods that aren’t afraid to drive out the assholes
The correct response to my post should have been “that’s probably satire”.
Isn’t that what both replies basically say?
Similarly, it looks like a.gup.pe groups don’t work here even though they’re basically just communities
Would make sense too, they don’t use default Gmail either. Some other governments have Mastodon instances
Instead of defederating all of lemmy.ml, just blocking that one comm could be an option
It’s like the darkest pattern. Making it so that quitting has to be a conscious choice. I see why amoral companies would use it, don’t know why FOSS would too.
Neoliberalism =/= liberalism and especially not leftism (or just “the opposite of conservatism”), which I assume is what Colbert means
Maybe one day I’ll stop reading “alpha gal” as a female alpha male