Wonder what they use your birthday for?
Wonder what they use your birthday for?
How about “romanticize”
You have a sort of idealistic view of the 80’s that you are in love with.
I don’t remember approving any vacations!
So awesome! Goodbye rule 196!
How do I see what language my content is?
Lean into it. See if you can get your Native American card and leverage that for some of that casino money
Honestly I have no idea.
I think that only applies if you unselect and don’t select anything. In your case you have two selections.
Here the devs are talking about removing it from the ui.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1166
I’m tried both selected and unselected.
I can’t tell the difference.
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Agreed! I always hated that Reddit mods took such a lax stance on this subject.
I think I read that undefined causes problems. You should remove that and stick with just English and german
Appreciate the help. I looked but only saw the “show read post” setting. Unchecking that makes the post disappear completely if i vote on it. No other setting looks appropriate.
Also seems weird that would be an instance setting rather than an app setting. I do see this setting in Memmy. Just not wefwef.
I think more Apollo style where opening the post and then going back to the feed view would turn it lighter grey, indicating that you have read it.
Love it. Got the groan, crosspost to dad jokes
Yeah, feels like compact view should be the default. Who the heck wants noncompact?
I was posting and encouraging Lemmy.world and wefwef like crazy until Apollo died.
The instance you are on is able to take drastic measures. I heard that’s what behaw did. They defederated while they get their moderation back in order.
The community has complete control, and has the ability to cut off other parts of the community that isn’t working.
Am I doing something wrong? Nothing I open is marked as read. Do I have to change a setting?
I think they were upgrading Lemmy world today, so it was offline for a few hours
Sorry about being vague with the instructions. Yeah it’s a bit of a different experience, and with Lemmy.world being down for a few hours today, I just saw this
It’s agile. Every change is small and less likely to break the overall experience. Putting into hands of users quickly means bugs, especially breaking bugs are found quickly and easily backed out or fixed. If you wait a month, then when a bug is reported it’s much harder to track down and fix. Plus your users suffer until your next release.