True, but Cubans are the only Hispanic group I know of that lean Republican as a whole.
True, but Cubans are the only Hispanic group I know of that lean Republican as a whole.
As a millennial with gen Z teens, theirs is worse, though somehow not illegible, lol. They just write like literal 6 year olds.
I thought the point of paying servers a living wage was to make tipping unnecessary.
I was one of those 350 complaints. Submitted one after her ridiculous testimony.
Too many variables to do a real comparison. Age difference, technology difference, userbase difference, administration difference.
Reddit used to be great, and that’s why a lot of us are here now. It’s not a problem with the technology or userbase (mostly, though past a certain point the popularity can become a detriment). It comes down to the administration, which I think is the only thing Lemmy has got over reddit right now, but it is a major thing.
Relay is that best reddit app that I used. I’ll be sad to see it go, because I’m not subscribing to a service to browse reddit.
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It’s being addressed, but for now just subscribe to the communities you want to see and change the post settings from “all” to “subscribed.” No auto refresh.
No, we are not getting any Beehaw posts from Beehaw, and nobody outside of lemmy.world can see any of the posts in question.
The only time we see any posts that say Beehaw, it’s because someone from lemmy.world is trying to post there. Nobody on Beehaw, and nobody on any other instance can see them.
Go to another instance and check the Beehaw communities. Posts created from lemmy.world aren’t there.
No, check from another Lemmy instance. Those posts aren’t there.
Yeah, way fewer people will be willing to put in the effort modding if they can just be voted out. And subreddits that are supposed to represent minority opinions will just get voted out by the opposition.
Yeah, but then is Beehaw just going to defederate with every instance that has open registration or limited vetting, past a certain user threshold?
That includes lots of instances. Kbin.social has open registration and is growing, for example.
At that point, is a federated social network really what served their goals?
Yes, but in their post they wrote about how the large influx of users from other instances made their specific goals too hard to accomplish.
It wasn’t a philosophical difference with lemmy.world, which is a case that federation would have worked well with, it was simply that there were enough new users that they couldn’t maintain the tighter moderation that they want. And that’s fine, they have the right to administer their instance however they’d like, but if they are having trouble with new users from lemmy.world then they’re going to have trouble with any federation with enough cumulative users.
Beehaw has good intentions, but I don’t know if those intentions are entirely compatible with the fundamental architecture of Lemmy.
They basically already sell that for apocalypse preppers, and that’s essentially how it’s advertised.
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Dude is a lawyer from Florida, so he’s likely conservative and doesn’t want Trump to lose the election for the Republicans.