How did they open cans before then?
active uses the newest comment time
I think this is what I don’t like about active sort. Just a single comment is all it needs to bump a highly upvoted post to the top. I feel like it should rather look at an aggregate of recent comments or something along those lines, so that a single comment doesn’t cause such a big effect. It’s kinda like if a single vote could move a post to the top.
Maybe try out !casualconversation@lemm.ee?
The majority of users are surely from the US
Hmm citation needed? I’m not so sure a majority is from the US, even if US users is the largest group.
What I find most annoying is stuff like /c/news and /c/politics (on any instance) being actually only about US news or US politics. And then you need /c/world_news to be actual news from around the world. I wish more instances did what Beehaw did and made /c/news into the world news community and then made /c/usnews to be… well, US news.
I think one other thing that might help would be to adjust the “Active” sort. I believe it has some kind of hard-coded 2 day limit? So posts older than 2 days will not show up. The problem is that as the sort is working right now, it often displays posts that are 2 days old. This isn’t great for getting new content. It’d be nice if the “Active” sort (or any other other sorts) parameters could be configured somehow.
Feddit.dk is doing pretty alright - it’s small, for sure, but it’s nice :)
Thanks for all the work!
Please link via !community@domain.com
otherwise it doesn’t work for other instances.
Crossposts are broken in 0.19.4?
I already reported this a while ago and it has been fixed in a newer version. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2441
I never understood the idea behind these kind of automatic slur filters.
First of all, why even allow the comment at all? Why not just remove the whole thing? Censoring just the slur doesn’t help that much and can just be confusing.
Secondly, by filtering the slur like this, it’s less likely that the person posting the slur would be reported and thus no moderator sees the fact that someone posted slurs (unless slur-filtered comments are auto-reported; are they? I don’t know). That’s the opposite of what you want! If you have slurs that should be disallowed, get people to report those that post them and tell people not to do it or ban them if they keep doing it.
When it’s filtered like this and nobody reports the comment, the user posting the slur will probably just continue doing it.
And of course in addition to all the above, there’s the problem that it doesn’t take into account the context at all, which is what leads to the image of this post.
Yea, it’s obviously not clearly defined. “Nice” is a box that we like to put people in or out of, but of course people and reality in general don’t fit in neat boxes.
Being nice is more about what you do in a specific situation I guess. You can be nice in one situation, mean in another. Whether you are nice in general… Well how do you decide?
I think I am. I think I’m nicer than most people (cringing at myself for saying that but I can’t think of a humbler way to phrase it while still being honest).
Very much depends where you live.
The convention in many Rust projects is usually that before 1.0, the patch version behaves like the minor version and the minor version behaves like a major version. So once there are breaking changes, they go to 0.20.0.
I always try to order from the restaurant’s own website, as I know I support the restaurant the most in that case. Sometimes it’s even cheaper on their own site.
Otherwise I mostly use Wolt. The other option is Just Eat. There’s not really any other options afaik which is kind of problematic (semi monopoly situation).
No, I’ve never really understood the point. I have bookmarks in my browser if I want to save something for later. I don’t really need anything more fancy than that.