So should I use Mull over Brave? And why is the last version six months old?
Edit: Do you mean this version?
Do you mean this? I don’t want any Tor-related stuff, and this says something about Tor, so that’s something I’d avoid.
Edit: Someone said that it does in fact not use Tor, so I am safe from landing on those websites, but do you think Mull can handle fingerprinting blocking better than Brave?
You should use LibreWolf with private window, automatically deleting cookies, fingerprinting blocking, and much more.
Roflmao, did they really unban you for harassment?
So I should check for every community English
and Undetermined
?
YTA for setting the community language settings to disallow specifying English as an option though
Can you explain what you mean with this? I don’t understand it.
This is a backup in case the post gets deleted by creator or removed by mod:
Hello, this community exists because !amitheasshole@lemmy.ml is deleted by creator, thus effectively abandoned by the creator. My problem is that there is already one in lemmy.world called !aita@lemmy.world. So AITA for keeping this community open, while the subscribers are wondering why there isn’t any activity here?
This is a horrible idea. Please don’t do that. Trust me, you will regret it.
I know, but the admins of lemmy.ml also control the whole Lemmy software, so these rumors will damage the entirety of Lemmy, and I don’t want it to be ruined by malicious rumors.
Hello, what do you mean with your comment?
Someone should tell the developer to not do that. They should just shut down their app.
I am talking about Reddit admins.
I am talking about Reddit admins. I even posted this on !reddit
Oh, sorry if there was something similar to what I posted.
I only use the mobile site and new.reddit.com on desktop.
What does purge user
and purge post
do?
But I don’t get it. If Reddit admins implemented new ban evasion filters, then how can we still circumvent sitewide suspensions while subreddit bans are impossible to evade? I hope that it stays that way.
The idea was to fake Reddit removals so the users would think Reddit admins censor information. Remember, you cannot see whether a comment is removed by Reddit or faked by a user. Only posts show that on new.reddit.com, though reveddit.com can indicate whether a comment was removed by Reddit or not.
How would you handle Reddit admins (paid employees of Reddit) visiting and playing along with Lemmy and the Fediverse?