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Blaze (he/him)
Blaze (he/him) @ Blaze @feddit.org
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  • I just had a look, seems like Alexandrite isn't up to date with the Lemmy settings. Here is what you can define on Lemmy default UI:

  • From my limited knowledge of Blahaj, that seems to be the place to post such idea.

  • , I’ve been thinking that it would be pretty cool if there was an AskBlåhaj. Or even just general Ask Lemmy based here, that could be asking for unwanted attention from shitty people on other instances though.

    Probably something you can suggest on !main@lemmy.blahaj.zone

  • No worries.

    Hm, curious, I guesz this of links aren't handled by Connect.

    Anyway, have a good day!

  • Curious, the link works on my side, are you using a specific client?

    Anyway

  • Okay, I'll rephrase and find a better example

    Edit: done

  • Personally, I want the duality of seeing every post and every vote where I’m a mod, but I want to drop all negative votes entirely everywhere else,

    Have you tried using an alt to mod? That way you can have different settings on each account. Well, you would also need an account on another instance than LW, settings to display only upvotes appeared in 0.19.4 IIRC

  • Bad example removed

    There are some communities which expect people to lurk and learn the terminology before asking questions. Asking what carnist is on a vegan community can be considered as sealioning.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealioning

    To show an example of of what vegans face, !carnivore@lemmy.world got locked as it was a community which was willing to dunk on vegans, which is against LW terms of service.

    https://lemmy.world/post/24429479?scrollToComments=true

    (For people actually interested in carnivore diet, !carnivore@lemm.ee is a better community)

    The fact that you find it hilarious shows you were not being there in good faith.

  • For what it’s worth, Discuit is also a generally friendly place.

    Less than 200 weekly active users. Beehaw's Local feed is around the same, and still allow to access other Lemmy communities

  • Here's the message I usually post on Reddit when people are looking for an alternative. What do you think?

    "Lemmy has 42k monthly active users

    Feel free if you have any questions"

  • Isn't the other way around: instances registered on the tool automatically subscribe to communities added?

  • Someone has to subscribe to those communities. You are probably going to be the first one.