Auto/allo come from the ancient Greek words for self/other. It's one of those pairs like cis/trans, hypo/hyper, in/ex, etc.
Interesting. Lemmy.ml has a filter that replaces slurs with removed, so I guess that's what @Event_Horizon@lemmy.ml saw
It's still accessible but new comments/votes won't go through properly anymore
Sounds a lot like how Lemmy communities show up on Mastodon. Maybe one day we can have the reverse as well (Mastodon groups showing up as communities)
It's funny how you can often tell a comment came from Mastodon because the way people type is just different somehow
For this reason, I prefer light theme + inverted colours when it's late. During the day I just use light themes
I'm changing my diet (to have less meat, especially beef) because of climate change
I can easily separate them, but I choose not to when any money spent on the art still benefits the artist
Server performance is a big one, lemmy.world was really slow for a while because it was the biggest one
If you as user block an instance that doesn't really solve the problem, Threads is still federated and getting your stuff, it's just hidden from you
Is it more rational than only federating once they've proven that it'll be fine? (instead of waiting for them to prove they're not)
Mastodon.world said they won't pre-emptively defederate (but are prepared to do so as soon as they notice something bad), so I'm guessing lemmy.world has the same stance
Pff, get off my lawn
This is awesome! Hopefully it'll help spread the load among instances. Definitely going to use this to see which instance to move to (and which to avoid)
Ironically, the trouble you're having with subscribing is because you're on Kbin. On Lemmy you can just click the links in the post
There's already a tool for moving over the subscriptions: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
Can you give an example outside American politics?
I don't really agree, Lemmy made sure that posts+comments show up in Mastodon and that Mastodon users can post+comment to Lemmy.
More compatibility would be great though.
Since Reddit content being used to train AI was part of what triggered their Dumb Actions™️, is there a way to deal with this on Lemmy? If there's a way to license API access or the content itself under, say, LGPL to prevent commercial AI from using it that would be awesome. With the way ActivityPub works I'm not sure if that's possible though.