Does Liftosaur handle automatic progression and rest timers?
Looks like it's a web based app as well which might pose problems for me.
From what I've seen so far, it's just a broad rule they can point to if they want to remove certain content.
Essentially it's their house and we're just renting a room.
Almost every application ever released has had bugs.
Stupid code will always exist.
Often you don't know a crime has been committed at the time, which is why businesses are expected to have data retention periods for legal reasons.
But everyone keeps pointing to any data retention as some sort of big brother boogeyman.
Just wondering if any of the Lemmy apps have title filters where you can filter posts based on a word appearing in the title.
This topic has been pretty disappointing for me so far. Most of the comments are the exact inflammatory comments you'd see on Reddit. I was hoping Lemmy would be a bit better but maybe not.
You can disagree with a community existing without needing to attack the person asking for a reason why it was removed.
Did you not watch Jurassic Park??
Thanks!
Looks like you created your own instance, do you know of a guide for what that entails and the requirements for doing so? I doubt I do it but would be interesting to look into.
I wasn't able to see the posts from the community as it has been removed, but the comments in that community from you point to the possibility that it was inflammatory.
A response from an instance moderator should help clarify the reasoning though.
Might be a good spot for one of the instance moderators to chime in. Not sure if it's appropriate to tag them in posts like this but it might be a nice spot to provide a clear explanation that others can point to for future examples of this type of removal.
I didn't see anything about misinformation in the CoC but one of them might have felt the community was inflammatory. It'll also be interesting to see if this is one of those things they just don't want on their instance. While we would like impartial instances in general, they are running it for us and Lemmy is likely in a limbo period of trying to establish precedence for what is allowed.
One of the reasons I wanted to follow this post is to hopefully get an even clearer explanation on what is allowed and what to expect going forward from this instance.
Yep, this is my Lemmy request for "how do I get my popcorn ready?"
This seems like a good spot to ask: is there a way to follow a post and get updates?
This seems like it might end up being an interesting conversation.
The nice thing about this right now is that you don't need to feel witty or creative to post stuff as long as it fits the community you're in. There aren't enough people to compete with for posts to get attention, that's the main attraction to smaller social media environments: you feel like you matter more.
I'm still getting a feel for how all of this works together, so I haven't bothered blocking any communities yet. Were you just seeing those while browsing Local/All? I tend to stick to Subscribed unless I'm going adventuring for new stuff.
I'm looking for Reddit alternatives and so far Lemmy does a fairly decent job.
I'm hoping to recapture the old Reddit feel where there was enough content but not so many users where everything just turned into drama or a flame war in the comment section. So far Lemmy seems fairly slow with content but that's probably a good thing for me, I shouldn't be using this stuff to fill my time as much.
Same, my job is like 80% SQL, so it'd be cool to see what is used in the background and maybe help improve things.