Ooooooo, looks good! Where’s the peanut sauce though 🙈
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Ooooooo, looks good! Where’s the peanut sauce though 🙈
The only spelling error I spotted is right at the end where you said Mask and not Musk.
It’s a wordplay. I personally call him Melon Husk.
I’m shocked to learn that Reddit is opensource back then.
@[email protected] dude you’re famous now
Also: this is the way.
That burger looks delicious 🤤
Ahh, i see.
Hmm, i haven’t have experience with that, but even then you achieve your peace of mind and whatever they do means nothing.
A community specific downvote disabling would be pretty nice for this occasion.
Based on the comment, it seems there’s more opposition toward visible downvote than upvote, so maybe dev should just make upvote visible and not downvote?
There’s more talk about how bad visible downvote is and no one seems to talk about the upvote lol.
Admin can already see your vote.
Please don’t man, that makes matter even worst.
If you open via browser, it linked to this post but in Kbin, there you can find your comment and click “More” then “Activity”, click the “Favorite” tab and you can see the people who voted your comment.
Edit: to clarify, kbin already have that ability to see upvote(favorite) and downvote(reduce). I think admin also have the ability to set the visibility of downvote because i used to use kbin to check for random downvoter before admin here get the update for the function.
Actually what’s the case with vote stalker? I haven’t seen them anywhere and i don’t know what’s so bad till have to hold off a feature just because of them.
If they’re a serial downvoter, then it’s easier for you to track them and block them as well. Double edged sword i think
Edit it instead of deleting it, but then i doubt it’s useful because they can revert everything. Before i moved i did a mass edit using plugin and even after a few days, some comment stay the same while others is successfully edited.
There’s just no disadvantage of dumping your abusive SO though.
Ohh wow, that’s really neat! Hello from the other side!
I don’t think that’s mean to be OP’s point but rather a footnote for anti-AI copyright stuff or something. I saw few other people do that as well.
Haven’t been back there other than for some old post that came up in google search, i used to dwell in my country sub since 2017 or something, back then the community is around or below 10k, and it feels, emm, non time-wasting? Then it growth into 200k in just a few years. A year before the API fiasco even happen, i noticed something off, the people who frequent there is getting younger and angrier, bad behaviour irl is lauded, dumb and edgy and joke opinion is upvoted, discussion tend to lead to shouting match very quickly. At that moment i felt that the community isn’t like what it used to be and started to feels like maybe i should quit. Fast forward to the API fiasco, lot of pushback against blackout from terminally online folks who can’t even stop using reddit for 2 days, i took the jump to lemmy and never looked back. I don’t miss that shitty platform one bit.
Not saying Lemmy doesn’t have any problem, but it doesn’t have as much rage bait content here.
That’s probably just Lemmy active user you’ve heard, as the majority of user for fediverse is from mastodon. 12m is total user for the whole fediverse, active user is around 1m.
Sauce from here: https://fedidb.org/