Is picking a server/federation too complicated?
Yes, but because 90% of the fediverse is older tech nerds, good luck getting them to acknowledge it.
Is picking a server/federation too complicated?
Yes, but because 90% of the fediverse is older tech nerds, good luck getting them to acknowledge it.
Improving my work emails is 99% of what I use ChatGPT for.
undefined> attack the structural barriers to viable 3rd parties
Which starts by voting third party and ignoring people who parrot nonsense like “a vote for X is a vote for Y”.
User engagement is important, and karma is one way of driving that engagement. Pretending something’s not important from your high horse because you don’t understand it just makes you look like a spez.
The fuck is a tankie?
Moreover, recent changes in Reddit’s policy towards its moderators, along with its claim of ownership over the subreddits, could potentially destabilize the company’s legal standing. This could potentially raise questions about the company’s legal standing.
Is this the first draft of a high school report?
Sadly I’m pretty sure it’s full of beheadings, not the fun kind of NSFW. But I’m sure soon enough someone will create a lemmy.porn or something.
Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while.
I’m criticizing the logic, not the site
The customer is always right,
exceptin matters of taste
You got the quote exactly backwards
I mean, of all sites, polls make the most sense to require cookies to avoid duplicate votes.
As someone who tried their damnedest to help make VOAT work and watched it die first from extremist trolls and then from inactivity… we don’t want EVERYONE we can get, but we do need a lot more than we have. We should have several 5000+ upvoted posts per hour, and we’re nowhere near that.
Somebody clearly stating their preferences is much further from a troll than your comment.
By that logic nobody should ever switch to lemmy because it’ll always be a decade behind the times.
This is an actual use case for ‘the customer is always right’. No matter how much you prefer the layout, there will be others that prefer something else. And if we want to attract more users, that’s something that we’ll need to consider.
By far the most off-putting thing about lemmy is how people think themselves too good to consider the preferences and experiences of the average user coming from reddit.
This is a good thought but a bad post for YSK