Please explain how @android@lemmy.world is the wrong community for discussion about Lemmy apps for Android.
Please explain how @android@lemmy.world is the wrong community for discussion about Lemmy apps for Android.
I don’t care what kind of job they’re doing, I’m not a beehaw user. I find their tone and attitude irritating. If there is a way to filter all beehaw content from my feed, I would love to know what it is.
they’re only 4 admins and don’t really have the capability to moderate that well right now
We know, they continually remind us.
finding a privacy conscious person that you also can get along with in the US as Gen Z is practically impossible.
I’m not sure what answer you’re expecting. There isn’t one. You can’t make people give a shit about privacy. You can change your standards, you can make exceptions to your privacy rules for friends (defeating the purpose), or you can accept that most people don’t care and think it’s weird that you do. Nobody said the private life was one bursting with social activity.
I did the same thing with my family. I was only keeping FB for the family group chat. Just told them I was deleting FB and moving to Telegram. Set up a group in TG and they all switched then and there.
They didn’t ask for one, ramrod, slow your roll.
Idk, was it necessary to make your name a reference to reddit? My fuckin’ name is assbutt, dude, the bar isn’t very high here. It’s pretty weird to call yourself ‘snoo’ while you go around decrying the evils of reddit.
By which decree?
Come on, are you fuckin’ serious right now? If you create ‘SnooFuckersAnonymous’ then abandon it next week, what the hell are the admins supposed to do with it? According to you, they have to leave it there, empty and unused, forever, instead of letting someone make something out of it. That is asinine beyond words.
For someone who loves reddit enough to adopt the name of their mascot, you sure don’t seem to understand how it worked. You’re acting as if subreddit requests were exclusively hostile takeovers. Part of requesting a sub was proving that you had made every attempt to contact the existing mods.
Transferring ownership to new mods is basic maintenance in a place like this. Nobody is suggesting we steal communities from their owners and hand them out to trolls.
I mean you got snoo in your name, bud, you kinda brought it with you.
There has to exist a process by which new mods can take ownership of abandoned communities. That’s not Reddit toxicity, it’s day to day business.
How does that not defeat the entire purpose? You’re suggesting one global ‘sublemmy’, as it were, with one global team of moderators. How is that in any way different or better than what we just left behind?
No idea, homie, I got here from All on kbin.