Not in the default web app. Lemmy provides an API endpoint, so third party clients can list liked posts.
I use Boost and it shows me on my profile screen.
Well... I did, it was fun to see the IT support team of my work shaking every time they access my machine to some maintenance:
Other governments:
- CH 🇨🇭: https://social.admin.ch
- DE 🇩🇪: https://social.bund.de
- FR 🇫🇷: https://social.numerique.gouv.fr
- NL 🇳🇱: https://social.overheid.nl
I'm just waiting for the president of my country to start federating, then I can follow him from Mastodon and delete my Threads account.
I see it as a positive thing
Yes. I like to read.
I'd suggest "No Game No Life", but it is a controversial title (especially about its fan service), so I also advise caution.
Not the best show I ever saw, but one that I enjoy the most, especially in recent memory.
All that cliché, the cheesy and horny jokes. Super Sayajin hair, Ultraman "grow up"... Everything was delivered perfectly and balanced.
The child inside me was jumping with joy every minute of the episode. God knows I needed this anime.
11 out of 10
There's a problem with that on smaller instances.
You can only see hashtags from people your instance already knows (someone follows them). On bigger, well-connected, instances this is not as problematic.
But, no matter the size of the instance, it just shows how even the "hashtag experience" depends on the "following experience".
I believe it's how the data is structured.
Lemmy is focused on themes and topics, with the "user" not being the focus (you can't even follow a user on Lemmy).
That's reversed on Mastodon, with focus on the users you follow, and the topics (hashtags, groups, etc) being optional.
For some people, Lemmy is better, for others, Mastodon or other microblog platform. The fact that both can exist in the same network is magical to me.
I do see some cases where "experience using our product is a plus", but the way it was told you as a "negative feedback" I feel is wrong.
They probably don't want to spend time training a new employee on their product, which to me is a huge red flag. You dodged a bullet there.
My country (Brazil) doesn't have any regulations about it. Don't know about the EU.
It is interesting to see that what they are doing with the raids is not particularly invisible to everyone. Well... Sometimes HE is... But that's not the point...
A friend of mine, who read the webtoon, said it's surprising what job / class he chooses. Looking forward to it!
She said it!! She said the title of the anime!
You can post directly to a Lemmy community from Mastodon. But there's no way to do some kind of "cross-post" directly from a Mastodon post.
Yeah, I don't like mastodon art moderation either, and I wouldn't recommend signing up there. But that doesn't change the fact that there are a lot of artists there willing to spread their work.
I was a mod when they picked a fight with a "sister" instance from mine. I saw the MO of the adm. But also found that most of the users there were not even aware of what was happening.
Anyway, OP. Follow whoever you want, just be aware that if you cannot follow someone from mastodon art is because they chose to block your server. Is not personal.
If you like games, try looking at the users of GameDev Place
If you like visual art, Mastodon.Art can be a good place to start.
If you are from Europe, there are a few official accounts at https://social.network.europa.eu/directory
If you like memes, I strongly recommend @skeletor@mas.to and @SmudgeTheInsultCat@mas.to
If you need to get news, Flipboard is in the process of federating its content, you can see a few users that are already able to be followed in this post: https://flipboard.social/@Flipboard/111926711889817950
Hope this helps.
Caipiroska, a Caipirinha variant with Vodka instead of cachaça
Omg. Finally!
Beautiful show, nice story, amazing OST
It is for everyone. I'm not a photography nerd and have an account that I post sporadically.
If you want to browse any instance, you can go to that instance home page and click "explore". Example: https://pixelfed.social/web/explore
Hope you accomplish your mission to bring your friends to FediVerse. It is a little sad that the communication with Lemmy is not good at the moment.
You are correct that exception implies "deficiency". But, in my view, I think you're approaching it the wrong way.
Firstly, recognizing that a "class" is "deficient", in the sense of having special needs, is neither insulting nor problematic. A child has different needs then an adult, which are different from an old person. Not creating "exceptions" for a huge class as children or elderly is the problematic behavior. The same applies for gender, race, religion, and other "class" of people which are not of "cultural dominance".
So, if the society does to provide "exceptions" for this "classes" of people, the society itself is the one that is "deficient" in providing the needs of its people. Specially if that "system" is already created without those classes of people in mind. Shouldn't a restaurant, built on the top of a stairway, create a way for persons on wheelchairs to enjoy its food? Or is it insulting for those people to have an accessible way that the majority of the people will not use?
I'm Brazilian and here in Brazil there's no well defined culture on what to do with family names. Legally, you can come out with a complete new family name at the moment of marriage, with the only rule that both people should have it.
In my case, my parents already had some long names. Dad 1 2 3 and Mom 4 5. Both me, my sister and my mom end up with 4 5 2 3, I believe because pressure from my grandparents.
By the way, having four family names, like I do, is not very common in Brazil. It is more common to have two, both the last names from the parents, e.g. Dad 1 2 and Mom 3 4 would result in Baby 4 2, with one of the parents optionally taking those names too (traditionally the woman).