Admiral Patrick

I’m surprisingly level-headed for being a walking knot of anxiety.

Ask me anything.

I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks

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  • Is it still possible to interact with the communities (post, vote, etc.)?

    Yes, but only locally.

    If your instance already knows about the community, people on your instance can still post and interact with the community. However, anything submitted to it will not federate to other instances, so it’s analogous to a local-only community.

    Unless the LW admins removed them already, there were some Beehaw communities that were still showing activity on Lemmy World from local LW users despite Beehaw not federating with LW. (Those communities were resolved prior to Beehaw defederating). The one I recall seeing no longer comes up, so they probably did remove them (admins were aware).

    is it still possible to delete them if the ownership of the community (aka the top mod) belongs to an user from another instance

    I don’t think so, at least not in 0.19.3. There are some operations that, if using a remote mod account (even if it’s top mod), throw a “not a moderator” error.









  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldwe had a good run
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    4 天前

    Yes, the 2-party system sucks, but it is the system we have. No amount of whining or wishful thinking was going to change that.

    There were two choices: Status Quo (but not fascism) and Speedrun to Fascism.

    “Not Trump” was not a candidate. If voters couldn’t suck it up and vote for the only viable non-fascism candidate, then it is their fault and they are responsible.

    I’m done with this debate since you seem to want to blame everyone but the people who didn’t do their part.


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    Yes the voters are responsible!

    It’s called making the most intelligent choice, seeing the bigger picture, and doing harm reduction. I am beyond sick of the blame shifting being done to justify people not taking this election seriously .

    The threat of Trump 2.0 was apparent and not even remotely a secret. if people didn’t see that or take that seriously, it is their fault.