It was free
And
Lemmy creators are Marxist Leninists
@CompadredeOgum@ursal.zone
It was free
And
Lemmy creators are Marxist Leninists
Many times I’ve seen things about the end of the us To be treated like the end of the world. Some time legislation that would be considered irrelevant in other countries. Some times things about the collapse of us government. Economical issues that would that implied improvement somewhere else are treated as a collapse matter because it would threat us (or west) hegemony.
I will check this /c/
IIRC, it is older than flappy bird
It’s not that distrust is growing, it’s that alternatives are rising.
Distrust was always there.
They wouldn’t be arrested, they would defect
And in the rest of the world.
Do you believe in “reverse racism” and “heterophobia” as well?
I am sure the fact they don’t use they ccTLD “.us” (not even the government) is part of that mentality. The internet is kind of built to be usanian by default
It annoyed me on reddit as well.
“R/collapse” is just about us collapse, for example
but how would a tweet with no tags show up
this comment here has no tags
i have no idea to see a random toot that is not connected to any lemmy post. putting the url in the search (like in mastodon) does nothing
That is true
But it happens anyway
federation is supposed to give different levels of control. you can, as a user, block the users and instances (and communities, i suppose).
instances can also block users and other instances.
the idea is that contradictory instances wont be in constant conflict. like, a instance called “SuperiorHeterosexual” wont be federated with “GayPower”
i dont know about lemmy, but there are levels of (des)integration in Mastodon: Silencing, Defederation and Block.
some admins may shit on proportionality and go on a power trip. that is true. the good thing is that you can create another account in another instance you like and trust the admins more.
isnt that what github should be?
I bet this number is being underestimated