4.4k in one year. woops
Conservative? Republican? Fuck yourselves. You’ll pay for your stupidity.
4.4k in one year. woops
Is that a tiny banana, or some other type of fruit?
Stealing an icon already designated for something else? As is tradition
Looks more like you posted a garbage source?
edit - for example. Do you consider Fox News to report a balanced view? Or GBNews? Zerohedge?
Sure, not disagreeing. Its a shame its barely enforced
Mostly - it gets messy with content being posted though. They absolutely should be deleting all personal information about you.
I am however unsure how this applies to posts and comments which don’t contain personal information.
Deleting posts is basically pointless - reddit keeps everything you delete, it just is no longer shown to front end, regular users.
If you are concerned of your posts and comments being used to feed openai, its way too late
absolutely not Toad in the Hole.
Dont the noodles eventually turn into mush? If not, genius idea!
Wasnt kbin development abandoned?
matrix is chat for fediverse
Nice, congratulations for completing a personal project. One day I also hope to complete a personal project.
What reference material did you use to build it? As in like the activitypub specification
a lot of apps support key word blocking
Reddit began in a similar way - being very tech focused until it started to become much more mainstream.
Block instances which have nothing you want (foreign languages, for me)
Block communities spamming gaza / war / techbro
I like to browse new across all instances, and block rather than only view subscriptions
I do want to kind of make a plea that I think everyone on the team has really good intentions.
Maybe the team has good intentions. Zuck the Fuck certainly doesn’t
just stop using twitter
I imagine it tastes good but that sauce smear looks so unappetising
You can think of instance and server as the same thing. An instance of lemmy runs on a server.
You don’t have to run an instance to create a community (sub), but I believe some instances limit who can create communities.
If you run your own instance, you could do whatever you please with it. When you create a community on it, other federated instances can browse to it via [email protected]
Here are the instructions for hosting your own instance
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/administration.html
Why do you want to be listed, to create an actual public instance? Or did you create it for just your own use?
what why?