This is already possible on a per-server basis. Beehaw already does this.
It would be interesting to make it a per-community feature though.
This is already possible on a per-server basis. Beehaw already does this.
It would be interesting to make it a per-community feature though.
Except that your downvotes are public and then you’ll just be accused of being a Nazi.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but once an instance has been defederated with another, you will not be able to see posts from users associated with that instance, even if they post into a community that you are federated with.
Personally I prefer soymilk and almond milk for cereal, but I’ll stick to regular milk products for most sauces/cooking.
Now when you defederate, this results in content to be no longer shared. It didn’t reverse any previous sharing or posts, it just stops the information from flowing with the selected instance. This only impacts the site’s that are called out.
I thought I’d heard that
You have to remember that this game came out a long time ago, it had many features at the time that set it above other games.
It had a good storyline, multiplayer, maps that would change every time you logged in (multiplayer), the ability to be powerful after spending a lot of time in the game (and if you saw anyone with a rare/cool looking armor you know they worked for it, there were no lootbox mechanics where you could just pay money for it). And of course… there is no cow level ;) The skill tree allowed for tons of different abilities and combos, or you could grind away at a single skill and become godly with it.
You may not recognize the appeal to the game now just because so many of the mechanics have been copied and implemented in countless other games since then.
I’m pretty new here. I’d say the concept is the same in the sense that they are each their own community run by their own moderators. However, the all powerful Admins are those in control of the instance.
One interesting example is that Beehaw has started making “Bee themed” community icons which makes it easy to tell when you’re looking at one of the communities hosted on their instance.
Someone on Lemmy.world could have another community with the exact same name, you just have to pay attention to the end (and having themed icons also helps).
But it goes even a little farther than that. We can end up with Mastadon (twitter equivalent) users who are also able to comment in these communities. I don’t think its working in reverse yet (at least not for Lemmy.ml accounts).
Wasn’t there also some drama recently over Twitch trying to take away/banning sponsorships from the streamers?
Remember when ads were short and easy to skip? They’re just getting more annoying now.
I could bear them back then, but now I can tell immediately if I accidentally use the mobile app on my phone vs my phone’s web browser.
I’m using the F-Droid version as well. Make sure you’ve updated to the latest because this is a new feature that was just pushed out.
Edit: as others have said, there is no icon, just click on the comment. If you need to copy a comment you’ll need to click on the comment options and then “View Source”.
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Hmmmm
Just wait till you come on board with a car seat as well!
This is true, but I would have thought that removing the comments with a warning would have sufficed. A ban seems excessive.
I know this is 2 years later, but since there weren’t any legitimate answers in here:
https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok
And for those of you who just have friends that insist on sending tiktok links and you just want to quickly see the content you can use:
https://proxitok.pabloferreiro.es/