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  • We keep seeing threads looking back at Reddit. Removing this one under rule #4.

  • Be transparent about your mistakes and learn from them - better yet, help make sure others won't make the same mistake.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for additional resources.

    It also runs afoul of rule 1 as it's not a particularly open question.

  • Still hoping to see Tumblr join the Fediverse, and maybe even WordPress.

  • Much appreciated! It's nice to have a clean, relevant community.

    If you're ever curious about mods' impact, take a look at the modlog in the sidebar. I'd link it here but it is instance-specific.

  • Isn't that only kbin, while this community is based on a Lemmy instance?

  • Not exactly an open question - if anything, this is more of a support question related to hiding what you don't want to see. If you'd like further support, please check the sidebar for a list of suggestions. Removing under rule #3.

  • This is a yes/no question and thus not open. Also, it's similar to the recent discussion around /r/place. Removing under rule #4.

  • We just discussed this in the past week or two, removing under rule #4.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • This is more of a support question, please see the sidebar for communities that can help you out. Removing under rule #3.

  • This is on the line between Lemmy support and Lemmy development. Given rule #3 is about using Lemmy, please see the sidebar for support suggestions or check out development communities to discuss this further.

  • Given the lack of follow-up, removing per rule #3.

  • Regarding the question about Liftoff, please ask directly on the Liftoff community. For the question about images in general, please see the sidebar for suggestions on where to find support. Removing under rule #3.

  • It's not exactly an open-ended question but you seem to be having fun with it. Leaving the post up.

  • This is technically about using Lemmy so breaks rule #3. However, it's a good question and I haven't seen it lately, so putting away the mod hammer.