Definitely not a Pizza Mamma mia marcello
Idk why there is a 6 post limit in the first place
that’s not how you fight spam, lemmy needs users and We should not “scare” them. Limiting threads just de-incentivize people to remain here
Also if you’re at University you share the same IP with many people, I know that lemmy isn’t that popular but isn’t the good mindset for fighting spam
the vast majority of people believe there is a “uyghur genocide”
Well…unfortunately there is Also I didn’t see a lot of users brainwashed by China and the topics are about tech and privacy, without political leaning
Idk I have the problem that I remember I have also a lemmy account, only when I get banned on reddit
they’re limiting also TOR exit nodes it’s insane how they want the complete device fingerprint
I’m on TOR and I’m having the same issues
But sometimes trolls are funny to read lul
I admit I didn’t clicked the article, but can’t you do that with supergrub live iso
just less leftist politics
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It’s still something not sure, maybe 1 month you get a lot the next month less. I mean you don’t have financial security of a fixed payment that lets you to plan future and maybe travels.
I think I can’t never be comfortable receiving this kind of “salary”. Almost like influencer/streamer careeer, it’s not sure you earn every month the same and if the platform changes things you take big consequences.
Is this an AMA(kinda)?
How do you buy groceries now?
If you read that discussion as aggressive, you should close all social network accounts lol
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For instances i just DDgo-ed “lemmy instances”, but I still didn’t create another account for them
I always hide votes and on lemmy you can do that in the native settings instead of using uBlock to filter the CSS. Also with mobile app (from Fdroid) you can hide votes easily.
I recommend to hide votes in every social/forum, if you can’t do it natively as lemmy uBlock will do that.
Nice idea, but there’s a privacy problem: not everyone wants to let people know where they live. Unless it’s ok to use a throw account and delete it after some days.
Write a howto for those users how to get their non tech friends, families, co-workers on board
That’s exactly what you should avoid lol. People don’t join because “hey, join this decentralized network, it’s free!”. People join because of content, to comment or post.
There are a lot of ideas of communities to create, but I don’t want to associate them with my nickname (I feel guilty to not let others create them and doing it myself). But maybe I can create 2-3 “casual” communities.
Let’s create some content then and share it outside lemmy. People eventually come if we try to put some interesting content in there.
I think also that there is a lack of “casual” communities, It’s all about tech and privacy.
Let’s put some cat tax somewhere and people will join lemmy too.
It’s ironic that where I live I’m more likely to hear “You can’t pay with credit card here”. There’s a reason why It’s the least developed country in EU.
Probably because there are not many users so there isn’t the need for many different rules or specific ones