Hey! I’m keeping this as it’s sharing knowledge with new users from Reddit. However, in future please find another community to post this on, because it is not related to the lemmy.world instance specifically.
Hey! This post is not specifically related to the lemmy.world instance. From now on, posts such as these will be removed, in order for the community to stay on topic. However, as this is a highly upvoted post, I’ll just lock it for now.
Hey there. This instance currently follows the code of conduct and rules for mastodon.world: https://mastodon.world/about
Discussion and civil criticism of these subjects is allowed, but name calling, ad hominem attacks, and other uncivil behaviour breaks the rules.
Also remember that specific communities here may have additional rules.
It looks like we can’t pin comments yet, so apologies if this reply gets buried. For now I’m going to lock this post, as the discussion has degraded and is full of rule-breaking.
Ooh, I love it! I’m inclined to go with the banner already. Any objections?
Not only do I support ducks here, I also support geese!
@[email protected] has stated on Mastodon that for now they’re funding lemmy.world from the mastodon.world OpenCollective, so I’ve started donating to that!
I assume they were watching a website like this one: https://reddark.rewby.archivete.am/
To give them their due (little as that may be), this only seems to prevent users from logging in to the mobile web interface, not from viewing content as a random user from Google.
Asking the important questions! I won’t deny this has already crossed my mind. I do think lemmings sounds like the best option.
I’m loving Janelle Monáe’s new album! I’ve been listening to her music since The ArchAndroid, and it keeps getting better.
I think if he was in the thread trying to answer the hard questions, explaining how some of the apparently more l blatent lies were mistakes and apologising for them, and admitting that they need to go back to the drawing board and listen to the community more, then we’d all have regained a little trust in him and the company. But instead he’s ignoring most people and pretending everything is fine.
I love this bit from the article: