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  • You just got interacted

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  • And so is it accurate to say kbin is its own protocol which can be used to aggregate and interact with mastodon and lemmy posts?

  • Lemmy, u ok?
  • Ever read a comment so bad that you demand a refund?

  • Legal minds, what do empty brackets mean inside a quote? Like this: Can I "ask[ ] you?"
  • And here I’ve been using an elipsis like a fool

  • A rather unfortunate truth
  • Someone is working on an Apollo-like iOS app for Lemmy called Artemis (and it looks great)

  • PSA: while upvoting exists, to get the "move closer to the top" effect that reddit's upvote had, you need to click boost
  • Is this a UI issue or a fundamental flaw of the Fediverse? In other words, is this only confusing because of how the UI and thread display logic respond to the data they’re getting? Is this just an issue of how the comments thread is ordered, and the fact that it isn’t what the user would expect? (I only ask because I’m curious and want to know how this place works)

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  • I like this comment but I don’t know what im supposed to do about it

  • While larger, more general communities are thriving on the Fediverse - I'm missing out on the niche communities
  • That’s exactly what I’m trying to do for all the communities I want. I’m starting them, making some placeholder rules, letting them attract a community, then I’m going to have the community vote on permanent rules, and then, once all of that is in place to keep the community stable, recruit mods to take over. At that point, it’ll be clear which users would make good mods (I hope)

  • United States Politics @kbin.social aidan @kbin.social
    Welcome to US Politics! Please help us write our rules.

    Like any good online community, we need a clear content policy and rules for how we intend to enforce it. I’ve started us off with a few placeholders, but I’d prefer that the community weigh in.

    What types of posts do you want to see in this community? What types of posts do you NOT want to see in this community? How harsh a moderation policy do you want to see, both for posts and comments?

    Those are just some starter questions. Let me know what you think. Offer your suggestions for the community’s rules.

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    They really did it

    They really did it

    The madlads actually did it

    \#RedditMigration

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  • OSHA rules do not permit the use of heads as hammers

  • RIP RIF
  • Yeah I keep wishing I could see this in the Apollo UI

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