Be the change you want to see in Lemmy
andrew_bidlaw @ andrew_bidlaw @sh.itjust.works Posts 54Comments 2,278Joined 2 yr. ago

andrew_bidlaw @ andrew_bidlaw @sh.itjust.works
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Imagine if all these discount programs were linked not to the card, but to the bag. Bringing the same rugged bag with a chip could've become a new normal.
Humor is our captcha system to tell a bot from a human in text conversations.*
A combination of languages to briefly cover the most of other languages.
Shit Midas. Unlike the greek's myth, there're so much more people who turn everything into piles of burning feces. I'm struggling to name it. Shitass, maybe?
If you can create a Lemmy instance and federate, you can shovel data about every vote linked to an account
There'd probably arise a need of a default instance with only guest access for a test drive before they pick their own instance, with some pop ups pointing at the fact that the name nutomic@lemmy.ml means he is a part of some meta-subreddit lemmy.ml, that doesn't mean shit for he just helped andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works with a link to the source. Their likes are collected but never shown. When they'd want to stop lurking and finally press a login button, it shall instead invite them to see instances of people they liked before first, others next, with tips what lead some rank so high in their list. After the signup is confirmed, their likes may or may not be transported, but their temporal profile is deleted.
I see the natural flow would be something akin to that: we start with a showcase of general content from different nearly-default instances and then get them recs about persons they did enjoy reading.