Does karma actually effect your account on reddit?
Does karma actually effect your account on reddit?
That’s an interesting new definition of ‘useful’ you have.
You think if you told people they all had to get rid of their grass lawns heaps of them wouldn’t just replace them with a load of concrete if they didn’t want the maintenance? Enough people do it already without being forced to by a ban.
Claiming it’s “not actually useful” though is just wrong.
It can be useful. It’s a great surface for doing any form of outdoor exercise on.
So you’d rather concrete jungle over lawns? I feel like if you banned grass lawns that’s what you’d get.
The more users the more content there is though which is ultimately what I want as a user.
This is even more important for more niche communities a lot of which are still very quiet/dead/non-existent on Lemmy relative to reddit.
I think it’s chicken and egg.
I find it hard to spend much time on Lemmy cause there’s not as much content being posted… Which is because there aren’t as many users… But users won’t come until there’s content…
I also still stand by the whole instance thing being confusing for someone to join (though I do understand its benefits I guess)
I’d be interested to know what the % is for movies and TV to be honest. I know Dr Who for example has like 100 episodes that have just been lost. There’s no copies of them anywhere that anyone knows of.
I think the big worry with AI and the arts is the threat of it putting legit artists out of business.
I think film is less likely to be effected, but certainly typical art and music could be effected pretty badly.
You need to sneak it into their house and put it up somewhere!
I mean, at the moment I’ll just take most active. I believe in the idea of the fediverse giving us multiple communities for different vibes of talking about the same topics but for now I’ll just take having communities that are a bit more active
It’s worth comparing similar communities on different instances to make sure you find the most active group.
Is an app for viewing the website. Lots of the apps offered better viewing, filtering and search features for reddit compared to the normal website.
Could instances not basically do that here too though?