This site makes it easy to find communities.
whenever whenever whenever
This site makes it easy to find communities.
!hydrohomies@lemmy.ml
!hydrohomies@feddit.de
It doesn’t matter how easy or hard it is. It should be just as easy to cancel as it is to subscribe. It should be the same amount of steps, or less.
I don’t think there is. People can see if you post there though.
Final Fantasy X
God Eater 2
VA-11 Hall-A
Trials of Mana
If you aren’t satisfied with the content available, why not create some?
It probably exists in some obscure instance somewhere. I don’t like that kind of content though, so I won’t be looking for it and will be blocking it if it ever shows up in my feed.
Yeah, I joined VLemmy.net because they do not defederate with anyone and the admin made this post. Specifically the part where they said:
I feel it is important as many people have mentioned to “leave the power to the users” and let them decide the content they wish to see.
The great thing about the fediverse is that you can join a site that caters to what you want, or if it doesn’t exist you can make it yourself.
“Malware distributor warns users to disable their security features before using their website.”
It’s easy to just block the things you don’t want to see. As long as the communities you use don’t allow that stuff, they will be banned if they bring it there. The same thing would have happened if more people joined those other reddit alternatives, but no one was willing to do it.
CrossCode. It’s a fun action RPG set in a MMORPG where players are remote controlling avatars made of solid light.
I use FOSS whenever possible.
They still have a team on Warframe and will continue developing Warframe alongside Soulframe.
They probably don’t want to learn, so they won’t try to learn how to use Lemmy or Kbin.
It’s probably on purpose. Kotaku encourages pirating Nintendo games. That’s part of why Nintendo blacklisted them.
The Minecraft subreddit isn’t closing, Mojang staff just won’t be posting there anymore.
This is great to see. I don’t plan on going back to reddit.
You shouldn’t have to do a Google search. It should be so easy, a tech-illiterate 90 year old can find it in seconds.