May be they already realize it, meaning, they saw all the popular communities already created here, and would much rather stay there as mods.
May be they already realize it, meaning, they saw all the popular communities already created here, and would much rather stay there as mods.
I didn’t know api changes means 3rd party apps no longer can show nsfw content. Nobody’s going to pay a subscription and not be able to see stuff that they can see on the official app. Looks like reddit is giving all 3rd party app developers a shitty deal whichever way you cut it.
Yeah I wouldn’t have ever signed up for lemmy if this api thing hadn’t come about. This is my first fediverse experience. I was pissed at reddit, but now I don’t care about reddit one way or another. Lemmy has gained enough users to sustain itself even if there is no more mass migration. There is an active community here that will help lemmy grow organically over time.
Their posts don’t seem to deviate much from their usual posts. Target achieved, I guess?
Is there a reason why they’re doing this? Blackout’s not even political. They just want to be contrarian to everything.
nice. Sounds similar to some flowers with nectar deep inside so that the bees have to get pollen all over them by reaching deep inside.
Looks like one of those carnivorous plants. Does it serve any purpose for the plant to look like this?
some sort of a hall of fame where we can post about great ‘bees’ in beehaw?
Hi, I submitted a post earlier today requesting to create some kids related communities with friendlier names (/c/kidsbeingsilly, /c/kidsbeingsmart, /c/kidsbeingkids, or even just a /c/kids) for kids related posts instead of the reddit versions (/r/kidsarefuckingsmart and /r/kidsarefuckingstupid, which always makes me hesitate when I want to share posts to somebody I know). Is it possible to create one or more of those communities before July 1? I know I can create those on one of the other instances, but I think beehaw is the perfect place for something like that.
Thank you! That makes total sense. I’ll let them know. On a different note, reddit is(was?) my go to spot for stuff like this where I need advice on something I don’t know much about. I made this post here instead of reddit, and wanted to see if the fediverse is truly a reddit replacement. I’m glad to see that it already is.
Right, but I’ve seen tons of comments that say “I’ll at least use the mobile site instead of your app”. If they do this now, then those people will just leave. Plus, blocking mobile site is a dumb move.
It used to get a lot more sunlight on the other side of the door, but I don’t know if it gets much direct sunlight now, because it sits behind the one with the flag. Does it need direct sunlight?
Unfortunately he’s now considered a ‘RINO’ so it doesn’t matter.
Not sure if it’s your cup, but A Short Hike is a very relaxing and wholesome game
You can replace the “Yeah, I second that” with “Block the mobile webpage and force to use app”, because they just started doing that for some users. I’m not kidding.
This happening in the middle of the API gate seems like a pretty dumb move, even for Reddit.
That’s any interesting idea. Curious to see if it would work.