

The big difference is: in reddit, you would actually be informed why your post was removed. Here, stuff vanishes without the poster even noticing
The big difference is: in reddit, you would actually be informed why your post was removed. Here, stuff vanishes without the poster even noticing
Neo-nazis are Putin supporters, strangely enough. Which makes them traitors in addition to everything else they already are.
I‘m a bit sad that Titus‘ voice acting changed from serene warrior monk to generic angry dude.
Also, there needs to be an established code of conduct in how to interact with users. For example, if i make a post on reddit that violates a subs rules, it get‘s either removed or put in quarantine and I get a message so I know what happened. In Lemmy, your posts may just vanish without you ever knowing how or why.
I doubt homeschooled kids will ever see an university from the inside
I hope they purify it in the waters of lake Minnetonka
I‘m not in expert user. My experience: I planned to create a worldbuilding series for an sci-fi Aztec empire. Designed that empire, created some leading characters and made AI images for their spaceships.
I then posted the image of the ship with the accompanying fluff and got some upvotes. I also crossposted this into an AI art area.
Next day, my original post had vanished without trace, while the crosspost still existed.
For me, this was my Wikipedia moment where I decided to not put more effort into lemmy.