

that might be cool, you’d have to test it somewhere to see how people adapt to using it though, it probably would be better to have it not influence the sorting algorithm so people aren’t incentivised to use it instead of an upvote
that might be cool, you’d have to test it somewhere to see how people adapt to using it though, it probably would be better to have it not influence the sorting algorithm so people aren’t incentivised to use it instead of an upvote
is the “hide permanently” button really necessary? I feel like a lot of users will click that without much thought, and a year sounds low frequency enough for me
would making the hide button grey work, or would that be not consistent with the theme?
we can solve algorithmic manipulation when it actually happens
eternity has that
that’s cool, never heard of such a genre
a based cakeday for a based dev
based
I respect the effort you put into this, but I’d think this would be more appropriate as a feature integrated into Lemmy itself.
I understand adding features to Lemmy itself takes time and more effort and this is the best compromise we have right now, but having people constantly tagging bots and bots replying to them are kinda annoying, and that’s one of the things I hated Reddit for.
Would it be possible for you to make it so the bot replies to the person in their DMs, not as a comment to the person in the post? It’d get rid of at least some of the bot clutter.
Nutomic and dessalines aren’t exactly brilliant programmers or project managers, and their presence is more of a hindrance than a help at this point.
from what position are you saying this from?
Sure, they have controversial political views but they’ve contributed so much to making an open social platform, and I don’t think it’s fair to disregard their efforts like this.
I truly think FOSS software is one of the few fields where different people with different backgrounds and views can contribute their opinions, and it’s sad seeing posts like this.
I used to wonder how the first computers were coded without computers in primary school
check your firewall/reverse proxy settings maybe
yeah I guess.
wdym it’s not decentralised? do you mean the development is centralised?
I picked this instance because the name wasn’t too serious and at the time, it was similarly popular as .world.
I’m really happy I chose shit because world became too popular in my opinion, and the admin here is pretty cool
if you’re deleting your Reddit account, you should make your past content all garbage by using Powerdeletesuite
decentralisation
It should, deleting on Lemmy edits the content to something like “removed”, so it should federate
Every proprietary software I touch makes me feel like it’s gooey and sticky and ewwww
that looks really good!