Wait what? Why does it ban you if you use third party applications to use it?
Wait what? Why does it ban you if you use third party applications to use it?
So that means I can add moderator permissions to users on other instances?
I’ve created the communities on Lemmy.world already, can I add moderation permissions to another account on another instance or am I required to moderate Lemmy.world communities/forums on Lemmy.world?
What about the instances I created on Lemmy.world? Will I be able to moderate them from other instances?
What kind of behavior happened during July 1?
I feel like when the Reddit API controversy happened I was more inclined to switch due to the blackout vs Twitter which didn’t have nearly as instant of an event that would happen to get me off. Now all of a sudden because of Reddit I’m on various Fediverse projects such as Funkwhale, Mastodon, Kbin, and Lemmy.
The “He Gets Us” ad must be the most derisive ad hosted on Reddit. Nothing but complaints about it.
So you’re saying I act like an old grumpy man but at a young age?
Wait, so the recent topics that occur suddenly on Twitter aren’t the normal things people talk about? So the hype on Twitter events are fake?
Wait, this instance only started on June 1? How did it grow so quickly compared to the rest?
Do you think that’s overly complicated for the tutorial? It should be easy to make it more simple.
How do you appoint new mods though? I don’t see a menu to moderate the communities I created.
Is WhatsApp really that popular???
I’m on iOS and I’m using Mlem. It seems to be changing and shifting rapidly. Already changed noticeably 3 or so times within three to five weeks. Imagine if Reddit app fixed three to five of the bugs that most annoyed me that quickly…
Does that give a verification badge?
How come so many people are already verified?
Can I still use Signal?
What is Signal?
It seems like they’re trying to feed Lemmy a mortal potion like Pain and Panic tried to Hercules in the Disney movie…
I’m pretty sure that trademarks were invented so companies could prevent confusion like this by using the legal system. That way no-one can try profiting off a similar branding, and no-one can harm their reputation by making poor products apparently in another company’s name. W3C has a trademark registration for their name. https://www.w3.org/trademarks/