Can appreciate that. From reading the other post, I got the impression that the Lemmy project doesn’t care about fediverse functionality, and I’m glad that’s not the case (?).
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Can appreciate that. From reading the other post, I got the impression that the Lemmy project doesn’t care about fediverse functionality, and I’m glad that’s not the case (?).
Oh no, I don’t doubt that you’re all for federated platforms. Thing is, platforms like Mastodon / Pleroma shouldn’t have to maintain special code for Lemmy, which seems to be what you’re suggesting (?). It’d be easier for Lemmy to use standard protocols :-)
So people don’t have to maintain accounts on random services. Personally, I’d quite like to see new posts from Lemmy communities in my Mastodon feed.
I personally don’t agree with that, but I can see how people can be drawn to that conclusion. Have you heard about Norway’s prison system? If you’ve ever been in jail, it’ll probably bring a tear to your eye.
How is Invidious working for you?
Mind you, there are some good sub’s which don’t harbour negativity, like r/nosleep (one of my favourites!).
Honestly I find Reddit to be a somewhat toxic environment. I’ve encountered this mentality several times, and it’s really put me off Reddit. I’d probably delete it if I could bypass 2FA…
Not sure how the moderators would feel if that wasn’t there. I’m treading lightly :-)
Alright, I’ll bite: that’s just how I use the internet, you’re free to do whatever you want. Regarding your question, I’ve never seen a need to do that, so I’m not sure. Have you tried this yourself?