The “me not know which server to join hurdurr” has always been a bad faith argument aimed at eliminating non corporate silo internet. I invite anyone who uses it unironically to start taking brain pills.
The “me not know which server to join hurdurr” has always been a bad faith argument aimed at eliminating non corporate silo internet. I invite anyone who uses it unironically to start taking brain pills.
Doing a 1/1 recreation of niche communities from reddit is a fools errand. Let communities develop on their own, or even better, simply federate existing communities.
Aren’t you guys sick of forced infinite growth in every aspect of our collective existence? The Fediverse is not shareholder owned, we don’t have to be slaves to The Red Line That Must Go Up. Reddit went to shit when it was aggresively mainstreamed, I don’t want it to happen to lemmy as well.
Firefox.
I can understand blocking political words, but Linux? You might as well browse 9gag at that point.
Linux isn’t politics
A wild Richard Stallman has appeared!
Lemmy.world is pretty moderate left wing, your Democrat volunteering friend sounds like a crypto conservative.
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but global politics have taken a nasty turn, and mincing words to appease the appeasers tends to end in a “and then they came for me” scenario.
Instead of finding a milquetoast community where you can trade lukewarm takes while Reichstag burns to the ground, why not try to engage with people you might not see eye to eye, but may broaden your horizons and even change some of your attitudes.
Enterprise level hardware costs a lot, is noisy and needs a dedicated server room, old laptops cost nothing.
Number of active users slightly dips after exponential growth, surely the platform is dying, lets run around in circles and scream that the sky is falling.
Stop. Giving. Reddit. Traffic.
The fact that a state government used a commercial service to inform the public is absurd, and this was bound to happen eventually.
Mumla? Is it even still being updated?