As an AI language learning model, I cannot share my own unique opinions.
As an AI language learning model, I cannot share my own unique opinions.
i cant see why this is downvoted cus 1 - you’re probably not wrong and 2 - KremlinGPT is funny as fuck 😭
the clickbait alone is enough to turn me away from Bing and Edge
cool that people don’t mind it but it shouldn’t be controversial to dislike Bing for bad UX
yesssss start preaching whatever religion comes to mind. doesnt matter if you believe. talk their ear off and MAKE THEM REGRET IT
Threads is a microblogging platform similar in idea to mastodon, and uses the same activitypub protocol
You can block threads.net (and there’s a list on GitHub of every meta domain, if you want to be extreme)
Edit with link to list of all meta domains
you know what though, i actually think lemmy gold would be a really good thing
you get to put your silly sticker on someone elses comment and the server admin gets a few extra dollars to put towards their monthly costs
fair, i think bluesky’s protocol gets some things right better than activitypub too (like account portability)
but i guess we will see which wins out C:
this is my plan as soon as meta federates tbh
im willing to stick it out with their shitty app until they federate if it means i could bring over a few extra friends to the free persons side (:
I tried curating some on a sublemmy
if that doesn’t work it’s !coolwebsites@lemmy.ca C:
oh it still is but it was a few weeks ago too
Basically, you saw different posts on each instance’s local feed because they dont always federate with the exact same servers, one may be blocked on one instance or not yet discovered
it does matter what instance you’re on when your instance starts getting defederated by others - so far i know a lot of servers defederated lemmygrad and explodingheads for political extremism, and beehaw blocked shitjustworks and lemmy.world because of bots
it was canadian
it would be exactly like kbin - a tab for microblogs and a tab for threads, with a ui fitting for each
key word there was most
i feel most of the people that actually made the jump to lemmy are the more mature and calmer crowd as compared to your average Redditor
I haven’t read any of these words in years and I’m kind of upset you made me remember their existence
yep, lemmy.ca was like this when i first started browsing (the 404s) but the more everyone uses it, the better the site gets
Finally, the right answer
Though to be fair I don’t know if the age brackets of using that phrase quite line up with the one of this platforms userbase, so I think it tracks