That is not overtime, it is during normal working hours.
Why would he not want to say the reason though? If that was the case, the OP could just say he is a shy pooper. Instead we now suspect that this is some kind of orgy with a fetish.
It is apparently hidden now.
Guys we did it!
I would say that some bots were useful. Like the one that would convert the units from “freedom” oned to ones that actually make sense (or the other way around).
Also, I like the bot that summarized the article.
Listen here you little shit…
Why so doom-and-gloom already? We just moved from Reddit and peope are excited about the possibilities that fediverse brings. Which are undeniably much broader when compared to Reddit.
Of course we don’t know what is going to happen in the future, but this model certainly has better chances of being run “by the people for the people”.
I don’t care that the admins of lemmy.world money make a business out of it. In fact I would be glad if they did.
Having said that they know perfectly well what happend to Reddit when the company wanted to become more authoritarian. And we are talking about people jumping ship from Reddit to fediverse which is way big of a deal than people jumping from one instance to another which, once you are versed and familiar with how fediverse works, is child play.
My point is that the only business to make with fediverse is the one that servers the users, that is, a “CEO” or a collective will have no option but deeply care what the users want and need to make some bucks. Otherwise this enterprise can collaps really quickly when people jump to another instance.
It’s this actually true though? I always had to add Reddit at the end of the search query as it always gave me some shit websites as sources otherwise.
If you are on the phone try using the apps. I am on Jerboa on Android I don’t have this issue.
Well, tell that to beehaw, apparently they were being flooded by trolls and Nazis…
But on the serious note, I totally agree, so far the discussions are so interesting and respectful, even if heated at times.
Just wanted to say that “high quality” discussion is not well defined and it sort of clashes with “safe space” idea the theg also strongly stand for. For me for instance a part of a high quality discussion is being able to interact with people with very different point of views. However, "safe space"removes some point of views out of principle not letting the arguments be heard.
People see more drama than it actually is. We all still come from Reddit mindset but fragmentation is a feature not a hindrance.
I am not here to show Reddit my middle-finger. I am hear because I like what fediverse stands for and if the price is smaller communities, so be it.
It’s a new era. The fragmentation is a feature not a problem.
It is a double-edge sword indeed. Although, you can look at it differently. There are both benefits and disadvantages of having either massive communities where they either eventually have to be heavily moderated or they become Wild West and many smaller communities where Nazis, communist, snowflakes, bigots and the rest of us normal people have our own places.
Dude, it’s funny that you are “defending” beehaws decision but literally sound like the kind of person that cause them to do it in the first place. Not saying that you are, but you definitely give that kind of vibe to me with the way you comment and format your “arguments”.
Also, don’t you understand that both can be true: beehaw admins having honest and best intentions for their own community but also not understanding fully the consequences of their actions? It doesn’t have to be either one or the other.
They even said that they are not very technical and it seems they are aware they might be throwing the baby with the bath water for now until they figure things out.
It is just being pointed out that they might be making a mistake especially that this post is addressed to lemmy.world and other federated instances not really at beehaw (although they will probably be aware of it).
Creating a “safe space”. Meaning that instead wanting for the community to self-regulate they want to have all the power of censorship.
Essentially, if you ever write anything they don’t like, they want to be able to never see you again.
They want to built an echo chamber where nothing even remotely upsetting can be mentioned or discussed.
No