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Will also show the favorites and reduces for an ind post as well.
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Will also show the favorites and reduces for an ind post as well.
People already bitch that Disney isn’t worth the current price and they want to make it cost that much more?!
I think it’s well worth the $80/yr annual sub, but I’m not sure how much higher I’d consider before just dropping it (and the article doesn’t say what the annual price is raising to). It’s basically only Star Wars & Marvel content (that I watch on it) and I believe they’re cutting back on both, so, not giving a real good value proposition here for someone that’s been subscribed since day one.
Combined with his comments on the strikes and he’s making a compelling argument for cancellation.
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Won’t that make you a better electrical conductor?
It’s fine when it’s constructive, but when it comes down to “fuck socialists”, “fuck their opinions”, “fuck anything socialists make” and “Lemmy World is glitchy” I’m honestly not sure wtf they expect anyone to do with that information.
@nebulaone is a Lemmy.World user & asked the question on a Lemmy.World community, I assume the question was directly asking if they’d be allowed to create the community on Lemmy.World.
In the .World code of conduct, the only things that I can see that might be problematic are:
Bullies, trolls and disruptors are not welcome in Mastodon.world. We will moderate accordingly.
Do not engage in name calling, ad hominem attacks, or any other uncivil behaviour. Criticize ideas, never people.
Since the concept of the sub as a whole seems like the above is kind of the entire point point, I think the rules bear mentioning, but as long as it’s not directly talking about specific people in the Fediverse, I think they’d be ok based on the written spirit of the rules, as long as proper moderating is done within the community.
Worst case, OP would just need to find a new instance [as thread OP indicated] or spin up their own server.
ETA: Sorry that you deleted your comment! I don’t think it really applied in this situation, but the info in there was still good!
I did that for years. Checked usage and found out the other couple people I was sharing with weren’t using it anyways.
Cancelled after 10 years.
Sure they might have gained a few subscribers short term, but are they the type to just let the sub roll for a decade straight or will they just watch what they want and cancel until they can re-sub and binge again?
Wordpad is a rich text editor not a plain text editor.
I can’t say I’ve used Wordpad intentionally - ever -, but they do serve different functions.