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  • What about the various human rights organizations fighting for people's rights? From various news reports, it seems that they have great power and influence in your country.

    At least these organizations are loud about the fight against racism and oppression of people of non-traditional sexual orientation.

  • Mastodon apps don't have the same variety of UI as Lemmy. Applications for Lemmy are simpler and more intuitive for new users who come from traditional social networks (such as Reddit).

    Who knows what the developers are planning?

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  • I think sausage made from cow's teats is quite a tasty product.

    My grandfather loved liver sausage, and I became nostalgic for this product. I decided to buy this sausage, but modern liver sausage under any brand consists of 1% liver and 99% flour..

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  • One of the chain stores sells branded shiny sausages. The semolina in the composition gives them shine. Also, when you bite into a sausage, a jelly similar to snot trails behind the piece. As you understand, there is no meat in these sausages (although it is present in the composition).

  • Unfortunately, none of the Mastodon applications have a separate button for private messages. Formally, the "Direct messages" button is available in several applications. However, this is a standard input field for all messages where you need to mark with a special icon that you want to send a personal message that only the recipient can view. This is inconvenient and during intensive correspondence you may forget to mark “Only for the addressee” when sending the next message.

    I want a simpler and clearer interface like in the Jerboa or Infinity for Reddit applications. However, no one is engaged in such development. All Mastodon applications are similar to one another to one degree or another.

  • I recently tried to register in XMPP. I found a site on the Internet with a list of servers and it took me more than an 30minets to register.

    You may ask why it took so long? The fact is that registration was closed on some sites. Some sites did not open through the browser.

    I managed to register on some servers, but messages to these addresses were not delivered (messages sent from these addresses also did not reach the recipient).

    Quick registration through the Conversations and Blabber applications also produced errors.

    (One of the problematic servers is og.im)

    In general, if you want to quickly register and start chatting with a friend without any problems, this may not work.

    I think one recommended server added by default to the application by the developer could solve this problem. (For example, like in Matrix, where you are asked to register with matrix.org)