Its especially innocuous if you choose the pronoun on the character screen that you’re are used to using. Or just leave it at default, which is cis gendered. You have to really go out of your way to make this weird.
Its especially innocuous if you choose the pronoun on the character screen that you’re are used to using. Or just leave it at default, which is cis gendered. You have to really go out of your way to make this weird.
I doubt it’ll turn S. Dakota purple.
Neither of those words really need to be in quotes.
Amazing the amount of grief you get for wanting the same thing everyone else does but not being willing to believe every single report that you’re finally going to get it.
Of course they will lose users. They will lose the users that would otherwise get them sued. Pretty sure they are okay with the trade-off.
What’s that? It’s on somebody’s property. Someone is paying for power, connectivity, and air conditioning.
It hides the true cost of the meal and allows both the employee and the employer to avoid taxes on this part of the “salary”
Since Poland was restored at the Treaty of Versailles, it has invaded exactly 0 countries. Russia has invaded a few dozen. Including Poland. Twice.
People will do batshit crazy shit if they think God wants them to.
Given its much smaller user base, it’s a lot more likely that a human will see your post before it scrolls off of page 1 on Lemmy. There’s a little less futility to posting
Agreed. As others have pointed out, voting helps to elevate higher quality posts (even if it doesn’t always work that way), but karma takes that imperfect process to its ridiculous extreme.
Not sure if this was an argument for karma, but it sounds like an argument for avoiding contraversy and trying to fit in This is why everyone on Reddit appears to have the same opinion. I much prefer a diversity of opinions, and no penalty for speaking one’s mind (while treating each other with decency).
Karma makes sense, in theory, but in practice, it just punishes anyone who diverges from the herd.
PHP is as secure as it’s developer makes it. There are excellent frameworks out there that make security simple. And then, there is WordPress.
Funny that 2 days seems too long ago.
Because, then, they’d all come here.
This is perfectly stated. Lemmy, which I dearly love, is not ready to replace Reddit for the vast majority of users. Which is fine. I won’t really miss the vast majority of Reddit users.
I dunno if “organic” is enough, but I don’t think the fediverse could handle the entire Reddit use base today. I’m also not certain it will ever be as normy-friendly as Reddit has been. For better or worse.
This is the way. Be the participation you want to see in the world.
Also, eggs, sausage, and grits.
I mean, yeah?