@DichotoDeezNutz I don’t see why not
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If I forget to put a content warning where applicable or write alt-text for an image, pls let me know! Also WARNING: I do occasionally boost images without alt-text but generally try to avoid that.
Don’t let the join date fool you, I’ve been using Mastodon on different servers since 2018
I tend to approve follow requests from nearly everyone, although it’s a good idea to have some posts and/or a profile picture and bio.
@DichotoDeezNutz I don’t see why not
@CorneliusTalmadge I like that idea.
@YellowtoOrange @ickplant inserts Rick and Morty copypasta
@code_is_speech
Odysee kinda sucks ngl. All my fav creators left because of the community there being so toxic.
@Axxi
Things seem to be better here anyways. Being able to interact with people across different platforms (I’m replying to your comment through Mastodon because it works and it’s cool 😎) really does make it feel like “the world of tomorrow” to me
@ArkyonVeil
Very interesting read!
@CookieJarObserver
If I were to guess, the reason comes down to pseudonymity (or anonymity if it accepts Monero).
@Vitaly
Speaking for myself, I use quad9 for DNS
@Vitaly
Then yeah you’re probably good actually.
Nope! The server provider will definitely be monitoring your activity and probably will report you for torrenting. VPNs shift trust, even self-hosted ones. Do you trust Amazon AWS or Google Cloud or whatever provider you’re using? I certainly hope not.
@neotecha
If I remember correctly, there’s a vim community at @vim . You can also look for communities at https://beehaw.org/communities/listing_type/All/page/1 , including being able to search for them. :)
@atomicpoet
I like it! I especially like that you don’t even need to make a separate account to interact with the communities on there! (I’m literally commenting from a custom fork of glitch-soc
right now) That alone makes Lemmy better than any normal Forum out there.
Edit: doesn’t appear that Lemmy handles content warnings in replies
@The_Picard_Maneuver
One of my favorite parts of Lemmy is that you can reply to posts (and even post directly to communities) from other ActivityPub services such as Mastodon. That’s what I’m doing right now, actually! :p