-20 social credit.
Damn wait, we are going to need a similar joke as the r/Pyongyang sub somehow. I’ll have to think on how that translates to Lemmy.
-20 social credit.
Damn wait, we are going to need a similar joke as the r/Pyongyang sub somehow. I’ll have to think on how that translates to Lemmy.
Known issue! These are growing pains for the software
There’s just some games you don’t play with those you love.
I think no matter what Reddit won’t be exactly the same. The smaller the community the bigger the impact.
I’ve just resigned myself to needing to make a big change.
Abuse? The ACLU needs to represent the family members and sue for 1st amendment violations
Doesn’t this also violate right to privacy of everyone else in the home? I smell a civil rights issue.
Lemmy is a wild frontier right now. Every space is going to organically grow and there may be some duplicates until the dust settles and each area of interest has one ‘go-to’ community that is larger than the others.
Made by Facebook?? oh no
I thought I would be to do something else with my time. Took me a whole hour after deleting Apollo to then go searching for the alternatives people had listed.
Joined Beehaw and downloaded Mlem shortly after.
The rewards and AI are really the only selling parts. I guess it’s the cost of allowing them your data.
Did you post this from Mastodon? I wish I could tell where this came from.
Basically if I understand this right, if you have an instance with a very popular community on it. It is likely that it will need some massive infrastructure scaling if it wants to handle the enormous amount of world wide traffic?