Idk about shorts but for TikTok, creators have the ability to turn this feature on or off, this isn’t the norm.
Idk about shorts but for TikTok, creators have the ability to turn this feature on or off, this isn’t the norm.
They recently broke hwid, but was recently fixed as of 2.2. The other method worked fine still
Prequel: I am legbeginning
Meh. I pondered this but leaving it helps users still using the platform.
I guess I’m not understanding why that wouldn’t happen here or any other instance in the future.
Lemmy is more or less a Reddit clone , at least in how users interact with the site/apps. The more people migrate, the more this will happen. Admittedly, that’s why I’m here but I’m not sure what you mean by upholding Reddit standards. Reddit was/is community operated and minus reddits moderation, the users here will shape the future of the site regardless of the instance in the same way. Subs get too big , and create more serious or niche ones, until those get too big.
/r/gaming and r/games come to mind as an example
They only stated what they do on the pc , not it being a reason why
It’s not even a senior thing. You become the family/friend IT guy and the requests don’t always relate to what your experience is in. If it has a cable , you’re expected to know about it now (and fix it for free or cheap)
🤓 just wash your vegetables. Seems easier than relying on hundreds of people