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Is not that god damn hard.
  • I think the trickiest part is finding people on other instances and needing to copy/paste their links in your home instance's search bar before you can follow or reblog, especially if you're following a link someone's shared elsewhere. It's a small nuisance, but it adds up over time, and it's already more work than most social media consumers want to bother with. For Mastodon to truly take off, that needs to be automated or hidden, because most people are going to give up before they even get an explanation.

  • Is there 'etiquette' for choosing which instance your migrated subreddit is hosted on?
  • At the same time as keeping an eye out for "power tripping jerks" you want to watch for poorly moderated instances as well. Instances with little to no moderation are at risk of being defederated by other instances if they can't stop their users from trolling/harrassing/evading bans/blocks, etc. You don't want to set yourself up on what seems like a big instance only to have it disconnected from the rest of them because bad actors decided it was a safe haven for acting up.

  • What game encouraged you to make your new PC, or upgrade?
  • Weirdly, Fallout 76. Some friends bought it for me for my birthday so we could all play together and I was struggling, so I updated my system and honestly had a lot of fun, as janky as the game was around launch. Lots of good times with my friends.

  • Switch 2: Studio has supposedly received the development kit
  • Yeah, Nintendo's biggest strength has always been the quality of their first-party (and Monolith) games, but never their graphical fidelity. They focus on good games that are fun to play, and I appreciate that, but they have a hard time drawing in AAA third party devs.

  • Reminder: reddit may be dead, but trolls are not.
  • but him saying the word "triggered" is not harmful

    It implies that being against hate speech and harassment is a wrong opinion and while completely isolated and out of context it might not seem harmful, it's part of a cultural shift towards normalizing those things, and implies that anyone who cares is wrong. Seeing that go unchallenged just emboldens buttholes like that.

  • Relay for Reddit is continuing as a subscription service
  • I assume that once it's a subscription service most of that money will be going to Reddit, so you'd basically be paying for the privilege of not having to use their official app. That's just ghoulish.

  • how do you all not respond to bigots in comments?
  • Bigots gonna bigot, and no matter what I say they won't listen, so all that's going to happen is I'll get mad and it'll ruin my day and they'll go on blissfully bigoting. I really really try to stop myself, for my own health.

    Sometimes it's not about changing their mind though, it's about showing others that there's people who will stand up, and I can't help myself with those.

  • Fediverse won't replace Reddit as long as Lemmy is the main platform being promoted
  • This. While things are new, and nothing has taken the place of "service that everyone uses", LGBTQA+ people are going to avoid the unsafe places which is going to push discussions further and further right. A "moderate" position that treats the bigots the same as people who just want to live and feel safe isn't moderate at all.

  • Fediverse won't replace Reddit as long as Lemmy is the main platform being promoted
  • What's left wing about simping for dictators? Just because they called their countries "communist" to keep people from realizing, they were both effectively totalitarian dictatorships, and that's about as right as it gets.

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