Just another reddit exile.
They absolutely could. I don’t know if there’s a good technical solution to that. Maybe requiring IP registration or some other identity verification for mods over a certain number of communities.
While I grant that there probably are a handful of people who can mod a dozen or more smaller communities and not power trip, I think they’re probably the exception to the rule, and we shouldn’t encourage it. The more communities you mod, the higher the standards should be for community engagement.
Oh okay, I will.
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Yeah, I tried doing this a while ago but got frustrated at how difficult it was to find good RSS feeds. I ended up using it mostly for local news and not much else.
Treating any online interaction as a public forum is best practice. I wouldnt say anything online I wouldn’t say in public.
Yeah, I’ve checked in a couple times, and it’s just not enjoyable like it was.
I guess I can’t argue with that logic.
I honestly don’t think I could learn a new way to tie my shoes at this point in my life if I tried. It’d be like trying to learn to write with my left hand.
Doable, probably, but whats the point? My shoes come untied I just bend down and retie them. Takes a few seconds.
28 days today, so I guess that counts as a February.
Well now we have subreddit community drama. Look at us. We’re growing up so fast!
The answer is pretty simple. Continue enjoying the art, but cut them off from any profits from it.
Love this. It’s sort of the same principle as outlawing billionaires.
I’m just yelling into the void. It’s therapeutic.
Common sense and decency would suggest doing them as child comments so that the whole thread of them can be easily collapsed.
Are either of those available on Android? I wasn’t able to find an app link for memmy.
Can vouch for wefwef. Having only used it for a few hours this morning, the improvement over the basic web interface is lovely.
They all sound like something mumbled through a mouth full of peanut butter. :D
Ridley Scott lied to me.