It’s great that Piefed is adding them, but as long as Lemmy is the largest bulk of users it won’t really be all that impactful. Flairs lose their utility (or fun, depending on the type and context) when only like 1% of the users can see them.
Living fossil.
It’s great that Piefed is adding them, but as long as Lemmy is the largest bulk of users it won’t really be all that impactful. Flairs lose their utility (or fun, depending on the type and context) when only like 1% of the users can see them.
I do miss user flairs. I hope Lemmy adds then too eventually.
The right-wing billionaire’s platform has recently lost about 10 percent of its European user base.
It’s a good start but we gotta pump those numbers up.
Used to use Sync and I still prefer it in a lot of ways, but I can see the writing on the wall what with ljdawson not having reared his head for well over a year. That app will stop working when Lemmy 1.0 rolls out.
Switched over to Summit and I’m slowly getting used to it. Still missing some features and options and having some bugs, but overall it’s good and I think it will grow into being the best app for me in the future.
If we know anything about evolution it’s that everything will one day become crab. Reddit is just planning for the future by preemptively outlawing anti crab language.
At least we were for a long time. User churn combined with steady growth recently might have changed that at this point though, not sure.
Same here. Do you think this data is from Email Apps/Clients rather than the addresses? iPhones are extremely popular and so I can imagine loads of people open their mail on their phones. But I have a hard time seeing more users being on Apple mail adresses compared to the huge widespread gmail.com users.
Solid 4chan LARPing. If it actually was Elon though I’d expect it to sound even stupider somehow.
My meagre contributions pale in comparison to your efforts, but I do what I can.
I comment a shit ton and often with absolute banalities. Especially on posts with 0 comments.
My reasoning is twofold: first of all I want to encourage posters by engaging with their content so they don’t stop posting. Second I want to invite others to comment and it’s much more inviting to do so if a post has at least one comment. People tend to think it’s dead otherwise and not bother.
I think at the current level of MAUs there is no comment too small, and every little bit helps just by virtue of breaking the silence.
Local feed is one of the best parts of Lemmy conceptually and a very clear indicator that the intended behaviour for users is to sign up to smaller insurances related to their location or otherwise significant individual interests.
I believe someone found an account she did livestreams on somewhere, and the pictures are most likely screen grabs from those. The odds of the person in the pictures being behind the spam are pretty much nil.
u/violentacrez moderated a whole bunch of NSFW subs during the early days of Reddit, and was a notorious and infamous user. Among the subs he founded and moderated were r/jailbait and r/creepshots (which consisted of pictures of women taken without their consent).
For his services to Reddit, a custom, unique “Pimp Daddy” trophy was created and awarded to him. This is all ancient Reddit history at this point, though. u/violentacrez’s account was suspended eventually and subs like jailbait and creepshots are closed down these days.
People aren’t going to search up a general protocol though, if nothing specific was mentioned they’re going to assume nothing exists that was worth mentioning.
Shame only Mastodon was mentioned by name out of the Fediverse alternatives.
I’m hoping the launch is a disaster as we’ve seen some nice growth here on Lemmy lately and I’d hate for this to cannibalise it. Though I can see that happening as there are no doubt Redditors with fond memories of Digg, and it has what looks like big money behind it to do a marketing push, while we’re relying on strictly word-of-mouth and individual proselytizers.
I would prefer Lemmy take off as the Reddit successor rather than Digg. We don’t need another centralised Reddit and the talk about Digg being AI powered now and whatever really turns me off.
I recognise the name Beyorkisan. Is that from the Nicole spam Matrix?
Threadiverse is by far the best name for it.