I believe you can reach out to the admin(s) of the particular instance and ask them to let you mod an abandoned community.
I believe you can reach out to the admin(s) of the particular instance and ask them to let you mod an abandoned community.
Viginti-September 2 is my birthday!
So, I’m going to stick with Lemmy. But I did check out Reddit the other day out of curiosity. I was disappointed/envious over the many active posts in my former favorite subreddits, and realized how much I miss that level of engagement. At the same time, I was also appalled at how terrible their mobile site is. I couldn’t even read comments because of how terribly they were displayed.
Ultimately, I’m hoping that Lemmy catches up in some capacity. I refuse to go back to Reddit, but really do want that type of community discussion again.
So do I have to go to work today or not?
Not sure about AI, but there are a few audiobooks out there that feature an entire case, and sound effects.
I thought Gen A was Forrest Gump’s girlfriend?
…I’ll see myself out.
Vote!
Bean is also worth a try.
Is it possible they actually accessed your account? Alternatively, do you have a lowercase “L” in your name that they could have replaced with a capital “I”?
The algorithm definitely needs some work.
I can’t open your link, but maybe “I guess”?
So, I’m answering this without all of the context. But I think that their statement could, potentially, make sense for some instances. I don’t think it makes sense for most/all general instances.
But imagine, for example, an instance whose sole purpose is pornography (seems like the easiest example). All communities created on that instance show pornography and nothing else. Now imagine someone joins that instance who is completely against porn, and all they do is complain about the porn and report posts for being porn. I think that the admins would be within their right to remove/ban that user for not aligning with their instance’s purpose.
No idea why the internet goes out every time you guys are out of town. So weird!!
I’ve really been enjoying Bean for Lemmy. It recently made its way into the App Store. And I’ve been using Mammoth for Mastodon.
Fair point. It’s a bunk bed for my two kids. I’m sure there is still a way, but it’d probably require some engineering.
I can’t speak to closets, but I’ve heard of Montessori beds being placed directly on the floor. That’d at least eliminate monsters under the bed. I say that as a parent of a child with a bed raised above the floor…
For me, we need the space under the bed for clothing storage. One of the drawbacks of having 2 adults and 2 children in a 2 bedroom home. We need all of the closet and storage space we can get.
Edit: I went off on a tangent there. Definitely get what you’re suggesting.
Ah, I’m on the App Store version. I don’t use Mammoth a whole lot. At least not yet. Somewhere down the line I’ll probably test out some more apps. I’ve really only tried Mammoth and the official app so far.
I use Bean for Lemmy and Mammoth for Mastodon.
Does… does it work?