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Hope she’s really alive, but her life will never be the same after these horrible events :(
Hope she’s really alive, but her life will never be the same after these horrible events :(
Viva La Dirt League + their D&D Channel
I like those comments. Most funny posts become even funnier because of the comment section.
You people sound really bitter tbh.
“We need to save energy”
Valid thought, but I doubt anyone really thinks about .com as commercial these days.
For me .com is just “oh that’s an international website”
You consume the calories of every food by just naming it.
Is that how much it would cost? How did you find out?
Lmao I wouldn’t even be surprised if he already bought it.
Actually, I thought about getting lem.my and make an instance with it (there are ways to rent it even if you don’t live in malaysia and it’s not too expensive) but tbh I think websitename.com would be the better option because it’s the most common format.
Not a bad idea, however I would prefer https://lemmyverse.net/ if so.
If money wasn’t an issue for me I would do it in an “instant” lul.
Yeah but that’s not quite what I want. On Synch for reddit I have the option to filter out porn nsfw - that’s what I am looking for.
That said, I would prefer if Lemmy had proper filter options. As long as something is within the law, I am okay with others to consume it, even if I don’t want to consume it. It’s like political opinions, religions etc. Stay within the law and you can do whatever you want - I don’t always like it, but as long as I can filter it out I am fine with it existing.
Tbh, I feel like it actually should be defederated. I am not against porn, I literally made an account there like I have a separate account on reddit for porn, but I would love to not have all the porn stuff flooding the feed on my sfw account. Sadly there are no convenient filter options yet as it seems.
I love how the many users are quick to call mods power hungry. Some of these people spent hundreds of hours building up a subreddit and maintaining it and you call them power hungry because they don’t want to lose what they worked so passionate for - for free.
Lol Lemmy has risen and fallen pretty quickly it seems.
I have to be honest, currently I don’t see myself staying on Lemmy over Reddit.
All I want it browsing communities (subreddits) as easy and accessible as possible. I spend most of my time on my frontpage and r/all, the “it just works” feeling is nothing that Lemmy gives me so far.
Lemmy seems to be a thing for enthusiast. I have my doubt it will stick with the everyday average user.
The guy with the broken arms
They are scammers and nobody should feel sorry for them.
I bet even this was planned from the beginning. Get some money out of the “game” and then just disappear.