I don't understand why people frequently say this. While it's true you can pay money for them, I've never spent a dime on reddit and have given out over 50 golds and have enough coins to give out a half dozen more. I don't know what the mechanics are for earning the coins I have, all I can say is I haven't paid for any of them yet I do have them, so it's not true that when someone gives an award it was paid for with real money.
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that, or just use the mobile page which is designed for such narrow aspects.
no it isn't. My interest in Lemmy is not romantic and if you do agree with this, get out and engage people in person more often.
FYI - the results you see are unique to you. Other people doing the exact same thing can see a different set of results.
Sure but anyone can implement something using the activityPub spec and federate with other instances regardless of what flavor they're using.
from what i understand, this is syntax implemented on lemmy. it's not from the deeper ActivtyPub protocol all of these things are implementing. If that's true, it won't render on kbin how it does on lemmy.
not sure that solution is a good one for this environment. I'm new but from what i've seen the concept of moderation is different and your solution is trying to engineer a reddit-like moderation design to an architecture that is fundamentally not reddit-like. Moderation here is at the instance level, not the community level.
there are are lot of idiots, a lot. I don't know how to fix that, so I just ignore them and move on.
15y on reddit here. I'll drop in over there for certain things, but it's no longer my regular scroller.
Yea that's not explained better than a math teach. They just swapped notation common in math, for notation common in one specific programming language. it's only easier for the audience who happens to be familiar with programming in general, and that language in particular.