

The typo makes this really confusing.
The typo makes this really confusing.
The communities are the tag system.
I’m just tired of people complaining about there being content on Lemmy they don’t find interesting.
If you’re browsing all, obviously you’re going to see content you’re not interested in. That’s not the fault of the people who post the content.
Don’t subscribe to them?
I’m surprised you’re not getting downvoted and harassed.
This is such obvious AI slop that nobody is going to read it.
If you prefer to browse Instagram-like, you still get to see Twitter-like post, and you friends can see your photos from a Twitter-like interface. Or you can have a Twitter-like interface and interact with Reddit-like posts on Lemmy.
Except if you try to display Mastodon posts on any significantly different platform, Mastodon users will lose their shit and harass you until you shut it down.
I use both Outlook and non-Outlook e-mail (the former forced by my school) and never had problems.
I think Globasa is one of the best attempts at creating an international language without bias toward any natural language family (looking at you Esperanto).
Except it does matter. Your choice of server affects what content you’re allowed to see and what people you’re allowed to interact with.
For e-mail, it does not really make a difference.
Isn’t the answer quite obvious?
Using a streaming service does not mean you want to give up all control. It’s just that you want an algorithm to choose the songs for you instead of having to choose them yourself.
Different encryption. SSL is dosigned to prevent carriers from accessing your traffic. DRM is designed to prevent you from having control over how your computer accesses media.
Well, they want the service to stream the music as-is without encrypting it.
Out of principle.
Unfortunately ActivityPub does not work with static websites.
Or just don’t follow anyone there? Nobody is forcing you to read posts on any federated instance. I am shocked by the kind of egocentrism that leads you to think that if you don’t like people on a given instance, you should prevent everyone else on your instance from interacting with them.
The way that Mastodon users are hostile toward any other service trying to integrate with Mastodon defeats the purpose of federation.
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