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You're about one step away from eugenics lol
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Only 4 more days to go for me. It's crazy how much lemmy.world has grown since those early days
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a cesspool disguising as irony
See also: various still-existing places such as PoliticalCompassMemes
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As long as you don't make your title incomprehensible to anyone who isn't a native English speaker
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I put them back together and now I have 12 friends, now what?
Posting this from lemmy.world because I wasn't able to from lemmings.world. I also wasn't able to upvote comments, and thumbnails of newer posts are appearing blank.
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Bathroom doors specifically, not just doors in general? Edit: I looked it up and I guess it's about bacteria like E. Coli, that makes sense. It's weird, because people on Reddit/Lemmy always talk about using these tricks to avoid touching things, but IRL I've never seen anyone do it or heard anynone talk about it
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Which country are we talking?
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Maybe communities should come with default tags. That would make it a lot easier.
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... did you use GPT-4 to write parts of this comment?
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Looks vaguely like the Condesce's clothes I guess. Fuchsia+black and a ♓︎ shape.
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Several of the niche subs I'm on on Reddit didn't even get one post a day, lol. I guess there's niche and niche
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Huh, someone else here said it uses Unreal engine
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That would be cool, never thought about that. Straight up not allowing voting from All/when you're not subbed could also be interesting as an experiment. But yeah, here plenty of people are just interested in Twitter news.
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Many instances have a tech community, I wonder if any of them are like that. !technology@beehaw.org !technology@lemmy.ml !tech@kbin.social !technews@radiation.party
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How about the people who stumble across the comm's posts on All but aren't subscribed? On Reddit you could also talk about the original user base from before a sub started hitting r/all but !technology@lemmy.world doesn't really have an 'original' user base.
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Most people on All don't check what comm a post is from before upvoting. That's why on Reddit all subs that regularly hit r/all are basically the same. I'm fine with the Twitter news here, but upvotes don't work as quality control.
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I think it'd be cool if Lemmy had an option to select tone the same way you can select language, and an option to hide tone by default