What might be neat is a user preference that allows one to enable or disable downvoting just for you. If you disable downvoting then you get a different view of the community and comments that only accounts for upvotes.
What might be neat is a user preference that allows one to enable or disable downvoting just for you. If you disable downvoting then you get a different view of the community and comments that only accounts for upvotes.
I am really not into porn that much :)
Heh. I feel we may have a common attitude here; I’m not particularly into smut but I think it’s very important for a free Internet to allow it to flourish for those that want it. The common “No NSFW” restriction on major Lemmy instances is likely to be one of the major hurdles to attracting Reddit refugees, alongside the particular political positions that devs and major instance-runners currently espouse.
I suspect both of those things will be diluted away quickly as this space evolves, though.
ChatGPT is really good at writing boring boilerplate. Just make sure to read the output thoroughly before you make it actual policy.
Moderation will be important for porn communities, so perhaps just start out with some kind of “meta” community where you can discuss stuff about the instance itself. May be better than throwing down a bunch of communities and ending up “stuck” having to deal with them.
Like features just flew out the door for us at Reddit. :)
Indeed. Most of the subreddits I liked the most were ones with relatively small subscriber counts.
Interesting. I’m actually not reacting as negatively as most of the other folks here seem to be, I feel like it’s a “the more the merrier” situation. Much like how I’m not mad that Gmail is using the email protocol, for example, it’s good that it can interact with all other email programs and servers out there.
And even if it were true, there are other instances. The only reason I’m on lemmy.ml myself is because the one that was recommended to me first was offline when I tried it, I could move somewhere else if this turns out to be true.
This seems to me like it’s the most important aspect of making an account portable between instances, I’m hoping that something like this gets implemented in short order.
As a long-time cryptocurrency observer, it is going to be very amusing (in a bitter sort of way) seeing everyone discovering that they’re trying to solve the same problems that cryptocurrencies have been working on solving for over a decade now. And then finding all sorts of ways to contort themselves into solving them differently from how cryptocurrencies did it so that nobody can accuse them of being “crypto bros” or whatever, even though the technology is perfectly applicable as-is.