I already said that
I’m a lion from Australia! (he/him)
#nobot (please do not index this profile in search engines)
I already said that
The beauty of the Fediverse is that it doesn’t matter if it does. There could be instances like Voat/Poal, and there could be instances like pre-Digg-exodus Reddit, and if the divide is big enough the two sides will defederate from each other and won’t communicate. This is a solved problem in the microblog side of the Fediverse (Mastodon/Pleroma/Misskey/etc), where there is a huge variety of instances. Sign up on an instance whose rules and moderation you prefer, and you’ll be fine.
Yes, it is. You can even do new posts by tagging a community such as @lemmy (this one). Put your title on its own line at the start of the toot, and probably put the tag at the end of the toot otherwise it messes up the formatting in the title.
Yeah, but then you’re on an instance that is struggling with load and not always available. That’s why people want to move. I am ahead of the curve because I never joined in the first place :P
Naming things is one of the two most difficult issues in IT, alongside cache validation and off-by-one errors.
@BrokenToshy Yes and no. Your comment shows up to me like a toot and I’m replying to it with a toot, so in that sense, yes. I could even boost your comment to my followers like a toot. But the Lemmy software was designed around communities and groups, and it currently lacks the capacity to do certain one-on-one interaction the way a Mastodon user can. Since you can only use your account from your home instance, that does limit you a bit in how you can interact.
I would say “If you’re posting here, aren’t you signed up by definition?”, but I’m posting from Mastodon, so I am literally my own counter-example. I don’t actually have an account on any Lemmy instance.
Same for me.l, I’ve played since Alpha 1.1 and put likely thousands of hours in over the years. As for games where I actually have logged hours to look at on Steam, it’s Space Engineers.
I already have Mastodon accounts, but kbin is looking like a very attractive middle ground for being able to interact with a lot of different fedi types. I am just not a fan of how it thinks upvote means boost.
@scrubbles Do you run your own instance?
Over the years I’ve unsubscribed from more and more of Reddit’s default subs. I think I’m only still subbed to aww and til, and I rarely comment on those. Almost all my engagement is with niche subreddits for my topics of interest via a third party app, so until now I’ve avoided all the rot. If I lose the app, I lose interest in Reddit.
If you have a disagreement with someone, and they make a good argument, that’s worth an upvote.
@mordekaiq89 If you hit the little ActivityPub icon (the rainbow one) on my post, it should take you to my instance where you can see it.
Look at the lil pancake
(No idea if image posts will federate to Lemmy but let’s find out)
I’m tempted to try modding Relay for Reddit and calling it Leray
It happened with mastodon.social, and it’ll probably happen here too.
As a bonus, you can still interact with people on Mastodon (like me!)
I love using Relay, and if it ever adopts Lemmy support then I’d be using it for sure.
@Zagorath I see a lot of detergent products advertising “no pre-wash required” on their packaging, at least here in AU.