That’s already more than any communist regime allowed, so lesser of two evils and all of that…
That’s already more than any communist regime allowed, so lesser of two evils and all of that…
Ah yes, the 15th standard we’ve been waiting for!
Wrong audience for this message. Most on lemmy are still running with their fingers in their ears yelling la-la-la really loud.
Cries in European. Any decent Thinkpad is 2.5k+ and rarely are any discounts. They just don’t care about private consumers over here. Either university students or big companies can get reasonable prices.
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But if you do anyway, please record it.
Have… you met C?
I’m ready to discuss maple syrup on HoserLoonieSorryEh
You’re the one that suggested reading logs helps. Burden of proof and all that.
We have the best commenters. Because of ban.
I don’t see how documenting a user’s deleted comment history helps with abusive mods and admins, or promotes either participation or consumption. Care to enlighten me?
Which is great, but for “news” there seems to be one major community and even then there’s like 3 comments on the typical post. Any “news” communities on other instances have zero.
I have very popular hobbies (football, formula1, to name a few) and there is no community for them. Just not enough users.
Good for you, that’s probably the most important feature for the average redditor, not content relevant to them…
As a user of programming.dev I know that 99% of users don’t read the documentation and just go for whatever is easiest / less effort.
I read Southern London and was very puzzled for a second.
Not the same shithole, a more decentralized one.
And if shitty moderation would mean people leave, reddit wouldn’t have any users. Alas…
Helps document this, does little to fight it.
Same as subreddits. The problem is most communities are on .lm and .world, and already established.
That’s a terrible opinion and you are dumb for thinking it!!1!