i guess yeah. although it was funny to see every fourth comment downvotes to shit on r/shitposting
well YouTube still allows them and u can use return YouTube dislike
this is exactly why I'm enjoying Lemmy so much more over reddit
if i want to own something, vinyl. only exception it an NF CD i got because it was cheap and signed
aside from that, spotify
exactly. hurts reddit without affecting the community a whole lol.
that's why I hope that some subs go read-only. keeps the information that has been gathered over the last few years, while making it so people mostly don't interact with it in their feeds anymore
just listened to borealis, banger
never heard of him before now, but honestly, good music
feels like kinda similar vibes to odesza imo
does stylebot work on Firefox and mobile?
i mean so far, I'm enjoying it. sure, the community isn't as large, but that's mostly a good thing. on reddit, if i made a post, it would be like a 25% chance to get hundreds of comments, and a 75% chance to get none. here, I've gotten a few, high quality responses on every question post I've made. i do miss the "auto hide read posts" feature, but maybe that'll get added some day
i mean most teachers will make you ask, which is more of just letting them know you're going, bc they're not gonna stop u unless they're in the middle of explaining something
do they only affect the individual keycaps or the profile of the whole board? like let's say oem are sharp and XDA are rounded, but is there a difference between the height of the rows?
i swear, schools will do everything they can to stop you from taking a piss when you need
theres a new one going private every like 5 seconds, and the list of how many are supposed to keeps growing. up to nearly 7k as of rn, so thats 400 more in the past 30 mins
there are a few, such as r/196, but most are only doing it for 48 hours unfortunately.
oh okay. so i guess its still to be decided then?
I'll use both then. reddit is still unparalleled for support, simply because of its sheer size
and here i was, truly believing that they would reconsider. as of right now ~4000 of the planned 6600 subs have gone private, if that isn't enough then oh well
I'm mostly sad about losing the communites i loved, for which I have not yet found a comarable one on lemmy. r/cars and r/cartalk mostly