Yeah me too. Makes me question their metric. Maybe something like Sweden not having an official minimum wage, even though that is regulated through other means (very strong unions).
Came to think about @JonJones at twitter. The poor guys phone blows up anytime Jon “Bones” Jones has a fight coming or generally fucks up outside the octagon. The guy behind the tw… x account is a great guy though never meddim
It’s not too hard when you’re Jesus, lol
What was in it? Or did we ever get an answer?
Hey a couple of mods from rMMA are trying to get things going here as well, we need activity though so if you want please join [email protected]
It’s a bit messy via Lemmy.world but basically
(In lemmy.world web GUI)
search for communities
Paste the full url (https://kbin.social/m/mma) in the search bar
Subscribe
Sounds like a protester talking to me
Same here, just a kitten at the time :/ granted there were 5 kittens running around the house so not easy to keep track of all, especially with chaotic kids (yours truly) and daily chores, work etc
Furthermore we want to make Lemmy better and that includes learning from reddit - what should be the same, what should be changed and what should be added/removed/be like reddit “used to be” etc. It’s a software project not a summer flirt.
Yes this is also shown to be the case in scientific studies. Something something reinforcing memories by activating several parts of the brain at once. Yes I’m too lazy to actually find one and link it but I’ve come across it several times
That’s not irony, that’s just hypocrisy
Is there a (feasible) way to crowdsource/democratize modding? E.g. having mandated regular elections in place for mods, alternatively for the rules? The latter being better maybe. If rules are voted/agreed on and then either the admins or some external, neutral ,(non community/“subreddit”-level) instance jury/court could handle complaints where the users feel that a mod has not acted appropriately/implemented the rules decided on
Literally ded gem. F.
Based.
But on a serious note I was getting really sick of reddit (especially the default/large subs) even before this debacle with third party apps. But I am not sure how much it’s me that have changed and how much it’s actually reddit having changed. I guess it’s a bit/a lot of both.
f7u12 was a long time ago now
Hmmm