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  • Politics aren't genetic.

    But they ARE communal. Where you grow decides 90% of what you believe in.

    It's actually why I disagree with the top comment chain that smarter means more left leaning. I think it's more that left leaning communities have better education standards and lead to smarter generations. Cause and effect reversed.

  • What about custom CSS. The whole reason why old.reddit was good was because every single sub actually looked like a different environment. I could tell where I was even at a glance, and even on a monochrome screen.

  • Honestly, it's not that I find a reason in particular to dislike Beehaw users or their content, I just really got tired of weirdly aggressive philosophies regarding content discoverability and community sizes on Mastodon, and I can't have that shit started again and I know there's ways that it might once people get defensive either way.

    Hearing Beehaw start to go down the path, just makes me mentally check out and choose to ignore them. I'm sure that whatever or another can be said of them, but my statements will be "oh, those don't matter anymore, join these other ones and leave them alone" and, honestly, it's probably the effect of the Beehaw admins intended as well.

  • I wish the system existed as is but was 100% hidden except for the OP.

    It's cool to know that a topic got a hundred thousand upvotes and was the highlight of the day.

    But there's literally no reason to know if someone is currently being brigaded or boosted, it just preempts and primes what judgement they receive. Remove that, and ragedownvotes are gone as people who do it will exercise no power and no influence.

    Lemmy already has another improvement: We can see who's downvoting you. Every downvote is public and comes with names. So if you personally brigaded, you can go to the admin with evidence and those people will get their vote rights removed, or will get outright banned. But I still think that's not enough. The "this person has a bad score, I'll downvote then" is bad and should really not be a thing, I wish we just removed it.

  • And a public portfolio is the CV that states "I worked for this company making thier products". They might ask for the specific products, but there's a chance some people never made public ones.

    Github is for college and thesis projects. That's what most people have on there.

    The correct answer to these recruiters is still not stated yet. When they say

    "Your github is empty"

    People should answer

    "I only produce code that actually makes money".

  • Should have left a link to a community on lemmy or kbin or discord or steam or clubpenguin forum or a listing for a pink toy car on amazon and also quiet quit.

    People within the community would slowly realize the mods were gone and its most active users would realize it had a new home. The inactive, uncaring or inattentive ones, well, they didn't pass the test.