I think you mean hyperbole
I think you mean hyperbole
This is is basically just true
I’m using rdx. It scrapes old.reddit.com for the results, so it doesn’t need the api.
I’m there for certain communities that aren’t active here. I still don’t use the official client though, it’s horrible
It’s probably less about the legal consquences of people’s actions, and more about the maintaining the rules and guidelines of communities / instances. Sure, it’s visible if you explicitly go looking for it, but no one’s going to be browsing Lemmy exclusively through the modlogs.
Also there’s far less trolls on help posts and people looking for a disagreement or a joke.
Not sure if your description is related to the question, but you can upload the video probably in the same way you would an image, or upload it to a file host like YouTube, imgur or catbox, and then send the link in the link field.
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
There’s no contact the mods of a community button, but you can just contact the mods of a community.
This is an amazing comment! TIL, sciencey comments like these are what I most miss from reddit.
I think (not positive) that if you launch windows from bios it can’t break your boot.
Same on plasma, it’s called kchar.
I use the extension “Allow Right-Click” for this purpose.
I did, as you can see I am not on .ml
No, it’s just it’s own implementation, it lets you view a list of communities I think.
Voyager has the community explorer already.
I’m not sure what you mean by this. Is it just for better integration with mastodon?
Isn’t there already an export option built into Lemmy?
It’s technically correct with all of these but extremely disingenuous.