Yeah I've seen at least two of this dork's alts posting the same dumb infographics of logical fallacies that they themselves are committing without a hint of irony.
User goes into a ML space, calls Stalin a "shitbag," gets called a shitbag back, and now they want to defederate because they can't take what they dish out lmao.
I'm not seeing the connection between dunking on libs and denying them a platform. If anything lib-dunking requires that they have a platform so we can continue to have new takes to dunk on.
What threads? I'm looking at the Hexbear front page right now and the only thing I see is a user suggesting we don't use PPB outside of Hexbear. Not a single post about lib-dunking.
Also love how they're all going to make a cheaper plan with ads so they can either double dip or push you towards the more expensive plan. Nothing but making things shittier for the end user, love that innovation.
I think it's because they were the only ones that weren't carried by the brand. Other than the end of Rogue One, which served to tie the story back into Episode IV, there aren't any Jedi, Sith, lightsabers, or Skywalkers. They're not trying to be Star Wars: The Money Printer, if that makes sense.
I mean you could try expanding your horizons a little bit and learning about other instances instead of being so scared of every opposing viewpoint on the internet. I promise you we aren't anywhere near as bad as the libs across lemmy grumble about.
But like others have said there's currently no built in lemmy way to do it. If you're using uBlock Origin, you can go into the options (with the gears), go into the My filters tab, and add this line to the bottom:
It won't exactly block it but it'll filter out any Hexbear posts from your page when it loads so you don't see them. You can replace the lemm.ee at the beginning with another instance and it should continue to work elsewhere, as long as there aren't any major changes to the front end.
If you aren't using uBlock then idk how you're even getting through life.
Probably. As far as I'm aware, cracks usually just alter the executable to prevent DRM and online checks. If you're buying a copy on Steam, you can even copy the pirated files over to your Steam directory and do a verify files, and it should update without downloading the entire game again.
This isn't even your instance lmao.