

Even if a group is public, if the feature was well-made, replies to a post posted in a group are usually seen by griup members only. Or, if the thread itself is opened.
I did not understood that thank you for the clarification.
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Even if a group is public, if the feature was well-made, replies to a post posted in a group are usually seen by griup members only. Or, if the thread itself is opened.
I did not understood that thank you for the clarification.
Each separation of church and State? I was in the impression that the USA was a country that made people sweat on the bible to take a serment, that evocks God in its political speech and discours and even in its moto.
That comment is not sarcastic. I actually feel I miss something to understand the situation.
!animalswithat It was on a broken kbin instance that stop existing a few weeks later.
I think it happened to me more than this once but every example I can remember is one or two people answering or a least a ten or a dozen upvotes. So I came up with the conclusion that on the threadiverse, small or inactive communities are not dead: they are sleeping. And a bunch of lurkers or commenters are waiting for a poster to publish anything.
I don’t know for genZ people but I use my last disposable camera in 2010. Althought, I must be honest I had stop to use them for more almost two years in favor of the more common digital camera.
I believe they are name gen alpha or some other greek letter.
Important Lemmy rule: don’t assume a community is dead without having posting on it. I have been answered 9 times out of 10.
Welcome but I don’t know.
Maybe I should go answer at !nostupidanswer…
Edited. Thank you for that and the explanation.
Communities can be moderated Good point.
Does moderation action fediverse well from Lemmy to the twittoverse?
Honestly, I tried to understand them but I failed. I don’t see how a group, from the twittoverse perspective is different from the use of a hashtag, be it agupe group or Lemmy community.
But I would love to hear your explanation and pass it on to the next people who will not understand it.
This place is deeply skewed left by European standard.
I don’t have an issue with his use of comma but I found it weird to say “Elect the man who has the strength […] to cut your taxes in half, […] if Canada become the cherished 51sts state of the [USA]”
But English is not my mother tongue, so it could just be language interference.
Is my English grammar lacking or is there something wrong with the “if” in the first sentence? Shouldn’t that be a “by” ("by Canada becoming […] )?
I watched the first two pages of All on both Hot and Active and I could find mention of it. I thought it would be today’s main focus on Lemmy but somehow not even a little bit.
Does wiping down the shower every time I use it help
That help tremendously. You should take the habit of clearing and wipe every place you use as you finish using them. You build the habit one place at the time and you never have to scrub more than one time a year max. The key is to clean as it is not dirty, this way it is super easy (just a wipe) and it never have the chance to be dirty.
No, it has not. I used voyager for some time. It was nice and has cool features. I blocked Trump and Elon during the US election and what a relieve!
Yes and moreover, feeds work at the community level, not individual posts
Exactly. I guess the threadiverse can fully be oriented to standalone post as it is not by definition microblogging but may be there could be a few functionality that affect the post themselves.
I don’t see this a the main way to access Lemmy or the fediverse in general but as a way to curate my browsing experience. Sometimes, I’ve got enough of all the negativity, sometimes I ask myself why I’m watching that many cat and dog pictures, sometimes I’ve got enough to hear about the last big blockbuster that I don’t plan to watch. It doesn’t mean I want to permanently isolate myself to such content.
A wrote another comment but I couldn’t ping you somehow
I don’t think so, but people might stare a bit if you do it in a busy place of the park.
I would look for a place with a bit of quiet. I saw people do a variety of things in parks. When they choose a quiet place, I’ll assume they want peace for there outside hobby and give them that.