Blaze @ Blaze @discuss.tchncs.de Posts 903Comments 3,205Joined 2 yr. ago

Third, I do believe there are third party clients (lemmy apps made by others) that have a word filter feature which allow you to automatically hide post and comments which contain certain keywords. (I think Voyager has that. Download mobile app here. Use the site version of the app here. Keep in mind that it uses lemm.ee as its default instance.)
!newtolemmy@lemmy.ca has a pinned post with a guide on how to block keywords
Congratulations!
Seems like they are just convinced in their ways. Well, that's life
You'll see, it's fun!
Thank you for your comment, I'm just trying to help the platform grow ๐
Good to see you around!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for your your answers!
Thank you for sharing!
!communitypromo@lemmy.ca can help to discover active communities as well
SMCF shouldn't be taken too seriously
Thank you for sharing
โChoose an instance, your choice doesnโt matter, just pick one.โ If it doesnโt matter, why make me pick?
Email requires you to pick a provider, but it doesn't matter.
Of course a lot of niche topics are going to be more popular on Reddit, everybody is aware of that.
What people try to do by using and making this platform grow is to offer an alternative to Reddit, especially now that they ban people based on upvotes.
You seem to have a very negative opinion of the whole platform. If you dislike it so much here, why not just leave and just use Reddit? And that's really okay if people leave, that's part of the network effect.
On the other hand some people will like it and start communities like !WomensStuff@lazysoci.al or !buyeuropean@feddit.uk
Everybody knows losing weight is a very difficult task, those numbers make sense
Even if only 2% succeed, isn't it worth discussing?
Lemmy as a platform probably isn't even 1% of Reddit's userbase, yet here we are
FYI, Cryptee from Estonia offers a lifetime discount to fellow European boycotters ๐ช๐บ
Surprised this hasn't been posted earlier: OpenSUSE, German Linux distribution
If body language roughly accounts for 70%-80% of communication, whatโs one of the worst nonverbal insults youโve ever received?
Right to repair: Making repair easier and more appealing to consumers - Reminder that you don't have to buy anything new to support the movement
Followed the usual recommendation here to create your own if you're unsatisfied with the current offering