The exaggerated facial expressions always disturb me (also I don’t really get the message for this one, other than Lemmy=joy and facebook=sadness)
The exaggerated facial expressions always disturb me (also I don’t really get the message for this one, other than Lemmy=joy and facebook=sadness)
Mastodon also has the benefit that other platforms try their best to federate with it
Who do you think took the picture?
Policing just tone is how you get very polite and nicely-worded conversations about exterminating untermenschen
“human biodiversity”
What I think would be cool is following hashtags from Lemmy, or a.gup.pe groups
Is Tumblr still planning on joining? That would be huge
The culture’s a bit too reddit-like for my taste, but it’s alright and some communities are better about it
With statements like this there’s almost always some context left out, but even in the best case this feels like cheering on the death penalty
Is sappho.social a brand new instance too?
I don’t even see footnotes in the documentation[1], but they can be pretty useful. It’s ^[text]
, in case others are curious.
EDIT: I see that the “fediverse” link for posts has been removed.
It’s still there, just not when the post/comment comes from the instance you’re on. Even though the post is to a lemmy.ml community, it’s from lemmy.world so that’s where the fediverse link goes to.
I feel like saying “I have to do this before anything else” might very well end with me doing nothing
There’s also something that looks like pink Morse code, near the top
Most people if this were a guy, would immediately call this out as toxic, manipulative, and abusive behavior
…is anyone implying that this is fine, if it wasn’t a joke?
I’m extremely confused by the fact that people are confused
… is this why some guys badly need to spread their legs while sitting?
D&D even already has golems, phylacteries and cabals
I usually spend way too much time rephrasing my comment and making it shorter.
Okay but it’s the exact same on Lemmy, even though the devs and the biggest instances aren’t from the US