Yes, I also understand that it’s something that’s unavoidable with fediverse. That response was made in shock when I visited the site, hopefully there will be ways to block whole site on per-user basis, rather than leaving it to admins.
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Yes, I also understand that it’s something that’s unavoidable with fediverse. That response was made in shock when I visited the site, hopefully there will be ways to block whole site on per-user basis, rather than leaving it to admins.
burggit seems like a cesspool breeding ground
it’s arbitrary and the developer probably didn’t expect Lemmy to grow that big lol
@mysoulishome I think kbin connect better to Mastodon and vice versa as well since it also have the ‘Microblog’ section, this post (as seen on Lemmy) and this reply are posted throught the microblog on kbin.
also I just think kbin looks nicer and more appealing to casual users rather than lemmy.
@NormalTownLeader ah thanks, I thought it’d be like another link aggregator site.
this isn’t very reliable as it relies on someone (be it real person or a bot) to archive the specific post / answer.
if your post / answer gets in the front page or all or popular, there might be a chance, but if it died in ‘New’ ? fat chance there’s an archive for it.
any reason it’s the 7th ?
better to just keep growing slowly rather than having massive capital and quick improvements only to be killed later by Meta.
there are instances in the past where big players acquire the small ones and while at first they seem to be cooperative, it ultimately destroys the small players, one such case is XMPP the open chat protocols long before we have Matrix, killed by Google
https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
I guess this is a cautionary action, better to grow slower rather than be killed by Meta.
though that’s the whole point of reddit ? if you don’t like a community, just make a new one. Like people feel like r/childfree is too aggressive, so they make r/truechildfree
lol, I witnessed that historical moment, essentially r/worldnews become a wild west where any post is acceptable, and it’s all 50/50 NSFW, you either get a naked lady or a butthole, while r/anime_titties are the proper sub for world news…
I want to use Kbin much more, as it looks hella nicer, but I can’t find any button to collapse comments and the reply thread field is on the very bottom of a post… so yeah, that’s annoying lol
since voyager is a web app, I think it’s ultimately down to your browser setting and changing it will change where your browser save files for all other sites as well. I might be wrong though.