Thank you for your service. o7
Check out !lemmydirectory@lemmy.dbzer0.com. :3
Thank you for your service. o7
Hello, mod here~ Please change your title from “Hmmm” to “hmmm”. Thank you. 🧐
Fun police here! I noticed that you made a mistake with your title and thus broke our rule about titles. 🤓
We need to take all of those guides with grain of salt. It’s pretty common for them to not be that true. The “cool” part describes the looks of those guides more than anything.
Seems like I forgot to mention that you should do it if you’re confident in posting there from time to time. Otherwise there will be 2 dead communities instead of one.
LW is too big for it’s own good. Admins have to take care of a lot of stuff and centralisation itself isn’t that great for lemmy/fediverse either. I say create a new one on different instance. I think mander is more scientific when solarpunk is more progressive?? I have a feeling that it would fit mander more where people know their stuff could see and comment on the posts.
I’ve been staring at it for a moment and am still unsure if I understood everything properly. xd
Cool. Will consider joining in with my !lemmydirectory@lemmy.dbzer0.com then to promote it a bit.
Will there be a tool to coordinate with others on placing colors?
Hmmm, when did you talk about the topic? I’m just remembering info from some of the issues that popped out not long after the exodus so either my memory is messing with me (happens often tbh) or they got more flexible with time.
They just want to stick to the platform being a link aggregator and not social media. Don’t remember the arguments because I haven’t read the issues on that for a while now.
Also lemmy devs refused to implement this after the exodus. If nothing changed then it won’t be implemented.
Had a similar issue on db0 instance like ~8-10 months back. I had to contact admin to remove my position and it worked.
I feel this.
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For a second I thought it’s a robot dog with wings.
Same. Didn’t expect it to have another part.
I’m surprised that people still remember the fmhy instance.