Mistakes happen. It almost did with me today when I went to post, clicked accidently, and was asked if I wanted to destroy the community I’ve spent months building. Who thought it was smart UI design to put these 2 options side by side?

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      3 months ago

      The best part is they’re hardly even “decisions” in the technical sense but sheer arrogance from the Lemmy maintainers. Lemmy is a completely mismanaged project, and the maintainers are also piece of shit tankies.

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        Or… the project simply is still not up to par for public use. Many features are more of a proof-of-concept than finished, many more features don’t even exist yet. One of those is dm-ing other people for example. Your sent messages are displayed in your inbox.

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          3 months ago

          Use sync for lemmy (Android), we have a unified inbox that manages that nicely, and mitigates most other stupid decisions made by the Lemmy devs.

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    (…) and was asked if I wanted to destroy (…)

    Let’s hope this doesn’t happen to someone when that person is shaky (trembling hands) !
    … this deserves to be tested, like :
    1- creating a dummy community then,
    2- click on this delete Community button and go through with it just to see if there is …
    3- an option to repair the damage and go back.