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so… how do you like openSuSE after 3 years of fedora?
so… how do you like openSuSE after 3 years of fedora?
pay your workers a fair wage! end tipping culture!
Flagged where?
I’m not saying you shouldn’t try, and maybe I’m wrong. I’ve seen people try this on reddit and have it not work, but maybe lemmy is different. also, perhaps it depends on the community/subject matter itself?
best of luck!
As somebody who’s been using macOS as a platform for piracy for over 20 years, I assure you it does not make it more difficult in anyway whatsoever. I’m sorry you’re having troubles, but they’re not related to the platform.
Any growth that isn’t organic isn’t gonna last because it isn’t real. You can artificially inflate your participation statistics with artificial participation, but as soon as that ends, you’re going to return back to your base numbers. It’s extremely unlikely, in my opinion, that what you’re proposing would actually trigger organic growth on its own that would be of any meaningful or lasting quality.
cool, thanks!
I’d offer some suggestions re: adding search and sort, but I’m not familiar with the api (and I’m about to go to bed), but best of luck!
how tf is it missing the #2 lemmy instance but somehow has every other one? also, so search, so sort…
not to mention, there’s no link to the site here
edit: these are fixed!
good start!
it must be a lemmy.wold thing. each instance does things a little bit differently, but, hey, at least you found a shortcut with the app!
if you click this:
you get this:
this is from the community I moderate on lemmy.ml. maybe it’s different for communities on lemmy.world?
super-relevant video:
I just looked at the mod log— ew… I can see what you’re dealing with there. I suggest you just permaban them, as I doubt they’re going to change their behavior. also, keep an eye out for similar comments/commenting styles that might be indicative of alts (alt accounts).
btw, as mod, you can just ban a user right from their comments— you don’t need to report them yourself!
also, for more advice/help, you can consult the Lemmy Moderation Support room on the Lemmy Space on Matrix (link in the sidebar!)
That’s actually a really good question. I can’t answer for certain, but, sine moderation on lemmy isn’t particularly sophisticated yet, I think it’s safe to assume that you’re not going to be able to see them, even as mod, if you have them blocked personally.
if that’s the case (most likely), your most likely tow choices are to either permaban them from your community or to live with leaving the user un-blocked for moderation purposes.
one third option would be to mod your community with an alt account or appoint some other user to help out…
It’s been a while since I’ve used Ubuntu. What happened?
lol, paying for media 🤣
join us over at !plex@lemmy.ml
this sounds like a sci-fi novel
I’m a little more selective than that, personally. I also engage in conversation more liberally while encouraging people to follow hashtags rather than individuals, which helps discovery.
lemmy.world has had massive issues and a bunch of downtime for the last several days, and that might have something to do with it.
i tend to sort by Hot as a default. sometimes I sort by New to catch stuff that’s up-and-coming.
i usually browse only my subscribed feed, but I’ll dip into All sometimes to see if there’s anything interesting in communities i don’t subscribe to, but it’s usually just memes.
especially because 1) it will be trashed again in 30 minutes, and 2) they get paid crap