mojo 10mo ago • 100%
Oh I didn't even realize it worked that way. I think that's kinda nice though, so you don't get partial conversations. It is a really bad thing though if there's a toxic instance that continues to harass you, so it should probably change for that reason alone. I wonder if they can still see your posts if you've blocked their instance?
mojo 10mo ago • 63%
Time to celebrate by blocking hexbear!
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
The average smash bros player. I'm one of them lol. At least going to local fighting game tournies are hella fun. I got bodied really hard at a tournament we had at a bar and it was still super fun, entrance pool feed is usually like $5 or less and they're pretty chill.
mojo 10mo ago • 44%
You directly told me to spin up my own server if I don't like it lol, I didn't tell anyone to do anything. Sharing an opinion isn't the same thing as telling people what to do.
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
If you've seen the just chatting category, this is nothing new. People have been skirting ToS since the beginning. That's why there's an option to allow mature audiences or not, although it could be a lot more granular since mature language is basically on the same maturity as full blown nudity according to the option.
mojo 10mo ago • 66%
Being in control of who sees my post. Lemmy still lacks more granular post visibility like Mastodon does. If I restrict a message to followers on Mastodon, I know just they would see it, and so would their current instances which are much smaller and fragmented. Compared that to any social media where that's going to easily be tracked on both sides. Federating with threads doesn't change this. Also as you said, lack of analytics is nice. Privacy could definitely be improved though. Mastodon direct messaging is still weird and really should use e2ee.
mojo 10mo ago • 47%
Why do you hate user choice so much?
mojo 10mo ago • 91%
Sick, I get tons of more interesting content while being with a Mastodon instance I trust, a nice FOSS client to explore the content, and keep my privacy! If this actually bothered me, I could simply click the three dots and block the instance, so surely that shouldn't be a big deal, right?
mojo 10mo ago • 88%
You guys frontin like we haven't all done that as well
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
Communism
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
I will not wipe my ass
mojo 10mo ago • 35%
I hate Apple, but they are entirely in the right here
mojo 10mo ago • 32%
Literally what is wrong with that
mojo 10mo ago • 62%
They don't need to do that when the fedi is a thousandth of the size of their social networks lol. It's hilarious that you think they need our user base.
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
On what lol
mojo 10mo ago • 40%
weekly is once a week. bi-weekly is weekly times 2
mojo 10mo ago • 100%
What the fuck are you talking about
mojo 10mo ago • 66%
The whole two of them? What good XMPP client is there again?
> The new bill reinforces that all data brokers must register with the California privacy protection agency, and it requires the CPPA to establish an easy and free way for Californians to request that all data brokers in the state delete their data through a single page, regardless of how they acquired that information. If data brokers don’t comply with these rules, the bill stipulates they be fined or otherwise penalized. Hopefully this becomes the standard nation wide. Having a single page where you can delete your accounts on multiple services with a single click sounds like a data privacy dream.
Pretty self explanatory. If I'm scrolling and upvoting something, I'd like it be considered read. Unlike "mark as read" that disappears instantly, it should persist on my feed until I refresh. That way it'd still giving me the choice to open the comments or change my vote, change favorite, etc.
There's still some subreddits I'd like to view as their communities haven't swapped over yet. Like you guys, I obviously don't want to support Reddit in any way shape or form. Surprisingly, they have not gutted RSS feeds yet. Simply add .rss at the end of the domain. Example https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA becomes: https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA.rss Which now works from your RSS reader, sees not ads, and can view without logging in. This also works in nsfw subreddits and apparently now "unverified" subreddits now. Depending on your RSS reader, it should also be able to grab images from posts as well. This bypass seems like an oversight for now, as this doesn't work from the API. Remember: Reddit can still go fuck themselves. Another small PSA: This works for Lemmy communities as well!