Lemmy.world has not defederated lemmy.ml
You should edit your post; you’re spreading disinformation.
I usually go with Mr. Fuk Yu. Born yesterday if I can get away with it.
Oh man, I hadn’t heard of the DMA before. How exciting!
Yes, but GDPR doesn’t cover copyright - it covers personal/identifiable data. Unless I am very mistaken?
That’s why rather than trying to change people’s mind on the internet, I’ve resorted to just ridiculing them instead.
Bought Chivalry 2 last knight. Man that’s a blast. I must have had my head cut off at least 4 times in an hour!
Gotta choose progressively smaller instances until you self-host.
Sorry, how is GDPR relevant here?
How depressing. Makes me wonder if that’s part of the reason I’m struggling to switch careers, because though I’m well qualified for my desired role - I don’t fit the stereotypical career history.
I wouldn’t put it past the Russian Military, but it’s difficult to conclude that from an upset family members commentary on an autopsy report. Why not make it public? (Forgive me if I’m being insensitive, I just don’t see why you’d go to the press but then not provide the full details.)
I mean, Lemmy has the exact same potential for issues with admins and mods - the key difference being that if those issues happen you can just up and off to another instance without having to abandon Lemmy altogether.
Resorting to name calling is a sure way to indicate you’ve been backed into a logical corner, and don’t want to challenge your own beliefs, so you have to denigrate your opponent.
What about your height? My wife and I did the C25k together - I’m 6’1", she’s 5’6". Took a fair bit longer for her to break 5k in 30 mins than me, but she was working much harder.
Have you tried Liftoff? Way better than Connect or Jerboa in my opinion.
I never see Liftoff recommended in these kinds of threads. It’s my favourite app so far out of Thunder, Connect, and Jerboa.
If reddit is anything to go by, which I expect it is, people don’t click through to the article. But they see the headline and the news platform and take that as evidence enough.
I wonder whether news not being on social media is almost better? It prevents that behaviour, meaning less impact from inflammatory and sensationalised headlines, and forces consumers that actually want news to go and find it directly - in the process being more likely to actually read an article and be more informed.
But that’s the great thing about Lemmy - you can just go to another instance and continue using Lemmy if you disagree with some admins decisions.
What’s your complaint?
Thanks. China looks like it might have a big problem on its hands with that large volume of young men without partners.
I think you took that a little too seriously.