What if a Reddit admin participated here?
Let’s say a Reddit admin announces that they are a Reddit admin. What do you think will happen? How would people react?
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Let’s say a Reddit admin announces that they are a Reddit admin. What do you think will happen? How would people react?
I’ve been listening to this NPR (public radio) show, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, for probably 20 years. It’s a comedy news quiz, and they have listeners call in to participate. I’ve wanted to call in since I was a kid (I’m 31 yo now), but I’ve got some fun anxiety around talking to people if I don’t know what to...
I’m with lemmy.world and I can still see beehaw recent posts and I can interact with them despite us being mutually defederated. How does this actually work?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1075893...
I can unsubscribe to many communities, but one: FOSS for [email protected] it tells me I’m not subcribed, but it’s in my list of communities. So I have subscribed. Reloaded the page. Unscribed. Reloaded and it’s still there? It’s only this particular community…
The primary incentive that comes to mind is improved availability. Often, instances can become slow, so I use another. By hosting a local instance I could always have a smooth experience....
I want to create the kind of mud-pit rich people soak in when they visit a spa in Yurp....
Back in the day, before r implemented rewards, people would just tip each other for useful/insightful/whatever comments in cryptos like Doge or Reddcoin, even BTC before it became too expensive to tip with. I know we can use Mastodon bots here, but I have no idea what’s available....
Earlier today I was outside with my dogs when I heard a persistent and loud buzzing. Looked up and saw wasps had filled the sky above mine and my neighbors yard
I have always liked open world games as a concept, but I have a very bad sense of direction. So whenever I play open world games I keep getting lost and frustrated. Eventually getting bored and dropping the game. I am curious how other people with bad sense of direction cope with this problem.
When I pee without shitting i need to pee harder but when I shit pee comes out easily. I am male.
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I’m trying to create a community on Lemmy.world but it seems to not want to let me click the create button after filling in everything, Is this a error or is it because I am new to it?
I know this is not a feature oficially on lemmy as of now (at least the github github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2397?ref=privacy… the issue is still open)...
I am trying both Mlem and Wefwef at the moment, and even though I select the “subscribed” options for my main feed, the posts I see are different. It seems like WefWef shows me top posts from the day before and Mlem is more current? But I still haven’t figured it out.
I had like 10 posts as of yesterday, amounting to about 3k post score. Came on here today to show that I have 0. Anyone know what happened? The two communities I created still exist, but all the posts I made are gone.
Using jerboa fwiw and I miss mindlessly swiping through my reddit feed
I have an account on a mastodon instance and I read that I could access the threadiverse from there, but I didn’t find any way to do it that works. What is the relationship between these things?
It’s surprisingly hard to google something with a plus sign in.
How do i see the communities in other instance then my home one? And are there android apps that support exploring communities in other instances