

It’s Lemmy. They’re all small communities…


It’s Lemmy. They’re all small communities…


From your original post:
It looks like the exact opposite. Pretty sure you can be banned from most subreddits, and maybe even reddit itself, just for saying “tranny.”
YOU didn’t provide any examples or evidence in your initial assertion. I’m just matching your level of effort.


What genocide are you talking about?
Sorry, I don’t have any more capacity to play time wasting games with you.


Do you not see the multitude of examples of people being banned for rejecting genocide?


“infiltrate” != “Totally replaced”


Just because the right refuses to take action on homophobic slurs, doesn’t make those that do take action “the left”.


All those resources and costs are borne by the person hosting the video, NOT Plex.


Our value comes from our superior bean-based posting economy.


And you don’t see that as a problem for most users?


The cat pictures community mostly.


Op’s criteria wasn’t “is it a good product?”, it was “is it better than Plex?”. Stop taking valid criticism as if it were an attack. If we want software to improve we have to be honest about its shortcomings.


My American brain wants to read it as “FlowMart”, or “Flowmark”. Neither of which I have a problem with.


They are going to pay those mods, right? Right?


When you comment to Bluetooth, it asks your phone to share call, contact and SMS information.
So they are intercepting your calls and messages with your permission? I don’t see the problem. If you don’t want them to do that, click “deny” when your phone asks if you want to share them with the car.
Too many duplicate posts because of people cross posting the same content to all the duplicate channels across all the federated servers. I regularly see 5 duplicates in a row while browsing. It’s very annoying.


Supposedly your entire up-vote / down-vote history is publically available through some API calls. I haven’t verified it myself, but the what I have seen makes it look plausible.
Is manually updating based on trusting the accuracy of the release notes any more secure than just trusting “latest”?