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They won’t be fined if you don’t report it
They won’t be fined if you don’t report it
Playing airsoft milsim games. I like to pretend being a soldier once in a while I guess, and Idk why I like it, but I would never want to be one for real or fight in a war. It doesn’t really fit my personality because I’m otherwise pretty calm and anti conflict. Dunno what it is, it’s legitimately hard to explain and people like to judge you for it because it looks like you’re insane
almost as if that’s just human behavior
Seems to me like they’re not really fit for the fediverse if they are just gonna defederate everyone, but whatever, they have every right to do it
Personally I’ve left it for good. Lemmy is so active and diverse I don’t miss reddit at all. I’m still sometimes looking at it through Boost, but come July 1st I’ll be gone forever
It would be pretty easy to filter content from specific instances in a Lemmy app without Lemmy explicitly supporting it on the server side. I’m working on an Android app right now, as soon as all the basic stuff is done I’ll implement it.
Should’ve paid attention I guess
Omg I was just getting on track developing my own Lemmy app based on websockets and now they are being removed… welp
Has the websocket api been removed from Lemmy with this update?
Great investigations! I think its very interesting that these two platforms can interact in a meaningful way, despite it probably wasn’t even intended to work that way. I wonder if in the future new federated platforms will choose to only show content that has been created using the same platform for the sake of a better user experience
This is the perfect comment, I laughed so hard
Damn these things really do look exactly the same everywhere
Why are you here if you like bootlicking reddit?
You can’t censor people’s opinions on the internet. If you lock them out everywhere they set up their own site, and they’ve got every right to do so. Banning certain unwanted opinions has never and will never work, that’s not how you deal with extremism effectively.