Is that like landscape, but with porn instead of rocks?
Is that like landscape, but with porn instead of rocks?
: a view or picture of a scene —usually used in combination: cityscape
Could actually make sense, but I had the same question. Also, apparently
: a peduncle arising at or beneath the surface of the ground in an acaulescent plant (such as the tulip)
Given rw bots are given free-reign over many political topics on mainstream sites, seems like there no issue with having conversations as long as the conversation is pro-corporate talking points on topics like climate change and the bots are overwhelmingly on the rw side of the issue.
The only area where people are likely to get banned is things like being overtly pro-genocide against groups other than all humans.
Tbf, they’re a self-acclaimed smart person who doesn’t want to get banned. At least they haven’t gotten themselves banned yet, so can’t find fault with that statement yet.
Reddit would send notifications to your reddit inbox even on desktop. Don’t remember getting any for 1-20 though. If hadn’t viewed the old notification, you wouldn’t get the notification for the milestone.
Pwa works just like an app… A bit too well. Would prefer still having some features of web browsers sometimes.
I’m subbed to 34 community, majority aren’t on kbin (they’re on various lemmy instances). Think part of the problem is a lot of the communities I regulared on reddit had a lot of people go to raddle instead of fediverse because like 2 mods (on different subreddits) heard lemmy = tankies and pushed people to raddle instead.
That’s how I used reddit. But kbin is still too inactive for that still (for the communities I primarily engaged with). At least I get a few dozen threads in a day now instead of a couple of thread in a day on my sub list like I did a few weeks ago (mostly from more activity, but also subscribed to some more communities). Hope it’ll get to the point where I rarely use all soon though.
Could just be a best practice type thing. If even like 20% of people strongly believed in such, that would probably be enough to make the communities formed on a relevant instance become the dominant/main community. Would be up to communities to decide how the want to divide things via organic processes.
Exactly, this is why things like stack overflow never came into existence.
And if the margins on those other products are better…
If they understood humor, r/whoosh wouldn’t be so well known