Yes! WotShow and LOTR_on_Prime. I feel like I’m the only one who liked both shows haha
Yes! WotShow and LOTR_on_Prime. I feel like I’m the only one who liked both shows haha
Old technology and thinking of how life was before the Internet usually makes me feel that way. It surprises me sometimes how far we’ve come.
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I have the same fear. There is some momentum on moving away from traditional profit-oriented outrage-dependent social media and moving to decentralized technology.
The movement needs succeed to some extent and that traffic needs to move to Mastodon, Lemmy, etc. And for that to happen, Twitter and Reddit (add Facebook for good measure) need to cause a significant exodus to other platforms.
I just hope it isn’t another Whatsapp -> Signal migration which failed to cause a significant shift in the end.
Thanks for the link! I was curious about that as well
That’s great to hear! As much ss I like to bash Apple sometimes, this is a great step and I really appreciate this change
I’m excited, but at the same time worried about the technical side of things. How the load can/will be managed, what can we do to help, etc.
Thank you for your comment! The was a great write-up and I have a much better understanding of Lemmy’s infrastructure.
Yes! :D
It’s such a relief man. Visiting reddit after this actually makes you realize how bad things have gotten, on not just reddit, but rest of the internet. So much rage, hate and negativity. This place feels… normal. Reminds me of simpler times.
Something I noticed. If you visit “All”, it contains posts from multiple servers, so that can help with discovery.
I’m pretty new here. Any reason why they’ve blocked lemmygrad?
Makes sense, thank you!
I have a question about communities. Are communities server-specific, i.e, if is the “Gaming” community on lemmy.ml different from the one on, say, beehaw.org?
EDIT: Yes, this was answered here - https://midwest.social/comment/159796
Really excited to be here! Especially after reddit’s new API rules.
Just joined :)