I’d highly recommend it. The dev has been on an #improvement rampage lately. The future of the project seems bright.
I’m not sure but signing away any moral rights seems so dystopian.
From what I understand, the copyright is exclusively Reddit’s.
Nobody in this thread seems to have mentioned #Kbin. It’s an instance that aims to combine the #microblog structure of instances like Mastodon with the thread structure of instances like Lemmy.
I feel like the message here was more that the remaining userbase were bigots and there wasn’t anything worthwhile there.
Yeah but mail isn’t perfectly defining services either since last I checked FedEx didn’t let you share links.
Isn’t that more akin to instances having “social” in their name?
Could you maybe give users the ability to exclude certain communities/hashtags? Some hashtags associated with communities like #fediverse seem to be overused to the point that following it barely filters content.
I was a fairly new user. It was mostly because it was a popular platform so sometime during the quarantine I just started exploring it.
What do you think about the term “Latinx”? Do you think there’s a better term to use to be inclusive?
I got the vibe that they were intentionally trying to parody incel language to point out the cameraman/someone else in the video was a creep but the comment section to this post makes me doubtful.
I use a Chrome extension that’s been discontinued so probably not.
Love how despite being competitive, it forces you to cooperate. Although, from my first playthrough it kinda seems like the Capitalist class is at a disadvantage.
I’ve played several games of Cosmic Encounter. Definitely my top 1 boardgame. It’s chaotic nature makes sure it never gets old.
I’ve played several games of Cosmic Encounter. Definitely my top 1 boardgame. It’s chaotic nature makes sure it never gets old.
As a kid, I liked boardgames but I haven’t really been introduced to anything that you couldn’t find on a toy store so I didn’t know about “real” boardgames before I found a YouTube series called “Tabletop”. They basically recorded playthroughs of different types of boardgames with amazing production. That series really opened me up to the world of boardgaming and gave me a good enough sample of different boardgames that I could have an idea of what kind of games I liked.
It’s definitely intentional that half of the #prices have #69 in it right?