The summer offensive that has been going on for what? One week? Looking at how fast Russia gained ground in bakhmut, vuhledar, and avdiivka, this offensive is going swimmingly
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The summer offensive that has been going on for what? One week? Looking at how fast Russia gained ground in bakhmut, vuhledar, and avdiivka, this offensive is going swimmingly
I see, unfortunate
Don’t think that is compatible with GDPR, or?
So a thought I had, does this kind of reasoning extend to western sources talking about western issues? I think a lot of people would agree on the principle of scepticism towards sources originating from places with a completely different political climate, so extending that to include many different political leanings and not only orientalism, would be a lot easier for people to stomach. As I said, just a thought
I was thinking the same, thought about checking out lemmy.world since it seems like it has a pretty big capacity for new members
Apparently you can’t according to the people over at lemmygrad
Marxism-Leninism, a lot of people on the lemmygrad sub use ML for short
Guess we all know what the .ml is referring to now
Search for lemmy_support and it should turn up (if you’re an lemmy.ml)
You could try asking that question in Lemmy support community, I’m just a random user xD
Think it’s called mlem?
Would be really nice if on the instance page you could have some extra information admins could fill in like max capacity and such, think that people would be more inclined to choose other instances if they could see how close the instance is to the approximate member limit
I don’t know how to interpret “everyone should feel welcome here” other than it is for everyone. As far as culture shift, it really is impossible to maintain the more “fringe” leftist culture with an increase in users, marxist-leninist simply do not exist in large enough numbers. I don’t really see why lemmy.ml shifting its majority political leaning would be something negative to you, since the only thing that would happen would be more discussion in the comments, and if discussion isn’t something desirable, places like lemmygrad do exist
Problem for reddit is, the people contributing through posts or comments are the ones most likely take offence to the new API pricing, and losing those people will be exponentially more hurtful for reddit than losing your average redditor. The proportion of people commenting, posting and upvoting is incredibly small compared to the total user number
Nah, eventually they will be outnumbered an dislike to go beyond lemmygrad because they get endlessly shit on
I mean he did give his dad as s source, that is a lot closer to s source you can get than what you can get a westerner
I name everything as var1 var2 etc.
A very minor thing, but I really like that you can see the downvotes on posts like you used to be able to do on reddit. Is there any vote confuscation like reddit did/does or is it straight up what the votes are?
Yeah, it runs on a dedicated server now