I dislike that they're so big after being posted 🤔
Rather than font size, they're three or four times that. (Looks like 3 but I see the CSS has width4em.)
I assume that was a decision for visibility and readability? As an emoji, I think it's too big though. I expect an emoji to embed within text and prose.
It's the full Kira desktop UI and app on Android. Digital pen drawing with pressure sensitivity works without further setup. The pen buttons don't seem to work natively. The version seems to be not the most recent Kira release (is the previous feature release instead).
The thumbs up made me think 3/5 is not average but halfway between a little good and great. Maybe that was intentional, but maybe other people interpret it as a 5-point rating scale instead of a 5-positive-point positive-scale?
I initially had a feddit.de Lemmy account, and used it for everything. But when my feddit.de home feed got really slow, I started to split up. Now I am using separate accounts for scoped themes - beehaw, programming.dev, ani.social, and feddit.de - the last still for "the rest"/general and German content.
I feel like the distinct goals of beehaw may make it more sensible to not federate as usual. Beehaw puts a guard on registrations, and defines specific guidelines and behavior and communication goals. If all the other platforms that do not have these safeguards in place participate, how well does this work?
So my current feeling is that I'm not opposed to defederation. Although of course federation can still be a promotional tool and an entry-point for additional people. And others may use other instances accounts to regularly participate, in a good way - like I did before splitting up/scoping my accounts too.
Any court process is a great burden. People don't evade it only if they think and are sure they will lose.
On the inverse, many sure-to-win proceedings never occur because it's a high barrier and a time- and money-costly process and so people don't see it as worth pursuing.