I follow Lemmy…this is a mastodon account
as far as I know, you can’t follow a Lemmy account from Lemmy.
you should know i am earnest. i’m learning how to snark. i try to say what i mean and mean what i say.
sometimes i do try to make jokes, but I am not sarcastic.
I follow Lemmy…this is a mastodon account
as far as I know, you can’t follow a Lemmy account from Lemmy.
>Look, you made a request and I already denied it.
I’m not going to let your post and unchallenged, especially in this forum. the problem isn’t that your language is imprecise, it’s actively misleading. even if you won’t change your behavior, perhaps someone who might have thought it was acceptable will no longer feel that way.
>If you understand what I mean, then the communication was successful
just because i understood doesn’t mean anyone else would. i’ve been using ostatus-enabled services over a decade. meta had a huge product launch with threads and promised to federate. it is confusing to refer to the fediverse as the threadiverse and serves to support an EEE agenda, whether you mean to or not.
you certainly have the power to shape how people think about things by naming them, and you seem to understand that. the fact that there is an activitypub implementation called “threads” and that is owned by some of the worst social media villains is likely to confuse people about it and play right into the EEE plans that we know for-profit technology companies love.
so don’t do that.
Please dont’ call it the “Threadiverse” the biggest advantage of Lemmy/kbin/mbin is ActivityPub and the fediverse.
what’s the license?
>kind of enjoy the jank because it feels like an adventure
you know me better than i knew myself. are you taking clients?
rss2exec
no. the old ceo owns brave.
that’s not reasonable. provide an argument with supporting links, not links without an argument
i said what i wanted to say.
it is propaganda. appeal to emotion is not a necessary facet of propaganda.
that’s not what i said.
it is propaganda: it’s used to influence the audience to further the antispeciesist agenda
#4 is antispecieciest propaganda that doesn’t belong on that list
there are understandable concerns: most fediverse server software will respect “delete” requests of one form or another. if i signed up expecting that servers would at least try to delete content, and then i found out my content was being scraped and cached somewhere else that has no intent of respecting the delete requests, that would irk me. i also just dislike reposter bots in general, since it commonly seems like it’s spam, with no interaction from the original poster anyway.
i think init files are simple. i’m still not used to the systemd syntax and i switched whenever ubuntu did.
Lemmy doesn’t support following Lemmy users. in short. Lemmy doesn’t support following users.