It is a reality spez ordered his employees to make propaganda against the protest of the communities and mods who decided to protest, so while some of them were at it, the team of developers made bots to support.
It is a reality spez ordered his employees to make propaganda against the protest of the communities and mods who decided to protest, so while some of them were at it, the team of developers made bots to support.
I've been here for more than 2 weeks, what happened last 2 days?
EDIT: Wow! Using Thunder with a lemmy.world account is really a problem with that timeouts, my comment was sent 4 times...
The way the world is going, it will easily be Cyberpunk.
Same lol
I'm using Jerboa and have been testing Thunder since yesterday, not bad, but still a bit limited, we need to be patient and give the developers some time, there are already like 10 apps and a couple of forks of third party Reddit apps in active development.
Check Thunder: https://github.com/hjiangsu/thunder
And Beyond: https://lemmy.world/post/355285
That's interesting, I didn't know it, it could also be a bit dangerous for toxic users.
Let's hope they migrate fast to Lemmy.
Forced ads? No YouTube then.
Is it the same for Lemmy?
Or for Kbin users when they visit Lemmy?
Really? Well, now I'm a bit dissappointed XD
But it's not a problem if he won't use it, I hope someone makes a fork to support Lemmy then.
I think the same, but it won't be fixed since that's how activitypub works: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3291
Kbin dev said it won't fix this as it wouldn't be easy (one user proposed to hide votes for Kbin when posts and comments come from Lemmy): https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/3
The problem here is how Kbin handles the information obtained from Lemmy, I guess one way to solve this could be to block interoperability between Lemmy and Kbin.
I'm generally happy with my migration to Lemmy, it's true that some communities that I was following on Reddit are missing, but little by little alternatives are appearing and that's cool.
It still bothers me a bit how instances can block other instances making the user have to create another account on another instance to see and interact with some communities (lemmy.world has blocked lemmit.online for example, which is an instance whose bot republished Reddit content on the respective community and sometimes there are interesting posts that aren't on Lemmy, a solution would be to simply block that instance from showing posts in "All" and "Local" but allow people to still subscribe to them and see them in their own feed), but I'm glad they usually do it with toxic instances and it's not the norm.
And in general lemmings are less toxic (for now...).
Oh, and thanks to people like you, who had the balls to migrate, things are easier here thanks to all of you.
Ublock Origin is working for now.
This is why Lemmy won't grow, a lot of instances are forcing their users to create another account on other instances, this was my third account due to the blocking of some instances like this...