Wait, elaborate further?
Hello, I really like the UI, but the name of your website is too long to type. Also, it consists of two separate names, which redirect to two different websites (rdx.com and overdevs.com), meaning your website name is not good enough. It would be better if you used an alternate name, which is:
- Concise. (reddit.com has a maximum of six characters.)
- Attractive. (The name should sound beautiful so users are more likely to use your website.)
- Familiar. (The name should have similarities with Reddit, so users will recognize that this website is just a different UI for Reddit and not a completely new website.)
I apologize if I sounded too harsh when giving feedback.
Download LibreWolf browser on your desktop.
Wow, I am literally on my phone and see this while I am pooping.
Hello, can we get the link of that Reddit post?
What's the difference between them?
I saw this random r/ModSupport post and was surprised that an admin accidentally revealed a random admin account.
Thank you.
No, I do not want Lemmy to die, but in case if it gets worse, this community will be useful.
I would like to request !watchlemmydie@lemmy.world because it appears to be deleted by creator. I cannot find anything in Modlog, so it seems like the creator deleted it and not the admins. I want to revive this community again.
On Reddit, there was r/redditrequest where you could request subreddits that were abandoned by moderators. Where can I request a community, just like how Reddit handled subreddit requests?
Is the community removed by the admins or deleted by the creator of that community?
This subreddit was about following whether a subreddit has been banned, quarantined, or went private.
Another thing to annoy you.
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The votes were not equal to karma. Karma wasn't just subtracting downvotes from upvotes. They made a function that not every up- and downvote changed karma. It was a weird mathematical function. Karma was also used to limit you from posting on some subreddits. That's the reason why I heavily dislike karma.
There is already a total count of up- and downvotes, but please never add karma to Lemmy. We don't want to deal with karma farmers and minimal karma requirements to post. I don't care about the moderation issues because karma brought more harm than good. Please never add that bloody dreadful thing to Lemmy. I already saw a bunch of people supporting adding karma to Lemmy, which will turn Lemmy into a cheap Reddit clone and karma-farming hell. Please, never add karma to Lemmy. I beg you. No more karma hell.
I cannot stop laughing. Help me. Just sort as Top
, so you can read the funniest posts.
I think you meant UX
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Thank you.
Sorry for asking it here, but I don't know which communities can help me with some tech problems.
I'm glad that you are one of those who isn't revenge hungry. I was concerned that if they introduced themselves, the mods everywhere would ban them in an act of revenge.
Let's say a Reddit admin announces that they are a Reddit admin. What do you think will happen? How would people react?
TIL you can just open a new tab by using CTRL
+ [Clicking]
instead of dragging the whole thing to the top.
I want to find communities, so is there a community dedicated to finding communities?
Wait a minute, why does Reddit call it a ban? Normally, account bans are called suspensions unless it's a shadowban. I got one for abusing the report button, and they called it a ban. Why is Reddit mixing these terms? It doesn't even make sense at all.
Bruh, I legit thought a mod removed my comment when looking through my profile. I just trolled myself roflmao.
removed by mod
I saw some moderator actions that included purging something. How is this different from removing and banning things?
I don't understand how Lemmy.world developers managed to surpass both Lemmy.ml and Beehaw.org instances in user activity.