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FWIW I always delete my browsing history at the end of each session, but maybe it is time to use a different browser.
FWIW I always delete my browsing history at the end of each session, but maybe it is time to use a different browser.
Thank you! I just went and turned them off after seeing your comment.
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Good old & amp ;
Thank you for that very detailed explanation.
I just noticed it was removed from lemmyverse too. For us non-experts, what do you mean by “API issues”?
I still have the community I moderate (!fitandnatural@lemmy.world) set to mod posts only, because I’m the only mod and don’t want to risk someone posting something bad while I’m not on Lemmy. We really need an approved user feature like Reddit so that vetted community members can also make posts in communities where “anyone can post” isn’t a good option.
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I’m glad that people here are actually sane.
Speak for yourself.
You can start here: https://mydramalist.com/shows/top
Scroll down to the “Where to Watch” section.
There are tons of really good Asian dramas online that you can watch for free. Don’t let the subtitles scare you off, I don’t even notice them anymore.
I agree that would be nice to have. There’s “Trending communities” on the main page, but I soon realized they coded that section as “today’s activity level vs. the average level”, which means brand new communities with only one post and no comments were being shown as “trending” since today’s activity is infinitely more than the average for a community that didn’t exist before today.
I do, but if I subscribe to the science community it’s to see articles on new discoveries in physics, mathematics, astronomy, paleontology, etc., in my feed, not hot button political/cultural themed “studies”.
And the Easy-Bake Oven is an oven if it can cook something. Doesn’t mean it belongs in a real kitchen.
So is “science” on lemmy.world going to have politically charged social science “studies” like the Reddit version? Can’t we do better here?
Most people have jumped onto lemmy.world instead of spreading out.
The main reason I chose lemmy.world is because I wanted to set up a community and my account on an instance that seemed less likely to disappear. I suspect that’s the reason for many others as well, though it might end up being a false hope. Who knows…
I’ve been wondering about this also since I started a new community in the last week and have already invested a fair amount of time into it. I’m hesitant to keep investing time and effort, though, if it can just disappear with no recourse.
Got a link to it?
!fitandnatural@lemmy.world for athletic women fans.
The only real solution is to use rockets to nudge the Earth into a slightly faster orbit so it can be an even 365.