Relay for Lemmy as well, but they actually seem to be trying to adapt to the new API for whatever reason.
Relay for Lemmy as well, but they actually seem to be trying to adapt to the new API for whatever reason.
Not quite yet, it’s assumed that some of the bigger Reddit apps that are shutting down may do all three to maximise their userbase.
My local cities daily thread is more active than it what’s left on Reddit, despite the Reddit community having 600k subs. 410 comments on the Reddit thread, 480 on the lemmy community thread.
It’s been like this daily.
Tbh, I felt Jerboa 0.35 was a step back, it no longer applies my profile default sorting on boot.
Lemmy 0.18 was a good update, made communities easier to link, next is posts/comment native linking.
Moving from a rural 10,000 population town, to a multi-million population major city.
I watched Sick (2022), the story was about normal/average for a slash-horror, but the action scenes themselves were surprisingly well shot. It was written by the same writer of the original Scream movies.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Which I currently had my domain parked on lemmy.cfd
I’m so glad signatures are no longer as prevalent.
It was actually resolved with 0.18 in the last day or two;
if its the one that is c/thedonald then it appears to be an almost barron community that appears to focused on trolling the_donald
Some armies use cheese to reduce frequency of bowel movements.
I agree, I don’t think Black Mirror needs celebrities, other than 6x01l ofcourse.
I’m hoping if we keep working on maintaining activity, the Reddit users who pop in won’t feel like they are downgrading too much.
Google went from being the most important website on the internet to being more and more useless, it’s amazing seeing such a massive company go downhill. But they have so much money that they’ll be able to stay big forever from capital alone.
I only followed that etiquette if it’s necessary information, otherwise future readers are going to have their time wasted.
Additionally, if the comment is sensitive in nature you could justify an Edit: remark.
But otherwise I just edit and leave it at that.
Does anyone who used Boost before, know if you can pay to turn off ads with a one-time purchase?