Brandon
No sleep, no sweat.
Manually adding every instance to iusearchlinux.fyi on archconnection.
Message me with any removal or addition requests.
Filthy Windows casual with 20-year old Redhat and OBSD experience. Might get back into BSDs.
Turned on the AC this week so getting over a cold, going to rest today since I spent most of the week working and playing Waven with a friend, neglecting to show up here much. I also started messing with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’s roguelike mode, find it a little underwhelming but it’s the plan for tonight.
I can and have removed both comments and posts from lemmy.world due to reports made here. I banned a user from this instance, not lemmy but I don’t know how it handles bans from other instances and I would like to keep it that way. I receive reports about other instances from users made in this one, not from other instances about this one or other instances about other instances.
Edit: Just confirmed that a post I removed from lemmy.ml is removed for myself while logged out and in another browser, so I am able to remove posts elsewhere. This is a personal fear of mine, as an admin with less than reputable honor could decide one day that they don’t like the word ‘birthday’ for instance and remove anything with that word in it. I understand the idea behind it but humanity has shown that it cannot be responsible enough when granted power.
It is an intended feature per request.
Well considering I am top at LEAST .5% (double split bronze) while also working a full time career as a civil engineer and developing custom business solutions using dynamics 365 while youve never even heard of any of this or accomplished anything in your life. I’d beg to differ.
Sorry for my bad english.
My only problem is you thinking you have poor English
No, they had it right the first time. We’ve used an XSS vulnerability to add you to communities you specifically had no interest in, at no benefit to ourselves (even after pledging transparency with everything we do,) to ensure that you would have to look at them at least once before unsubscribing. We did this because Elvis and the aliens told us to.
Clicking on a user’s name directly will allow you to message them. The dropdown icon in the far right next to block user will let you take actions like banning, moderating and purging.
While I agree with the sentiment that it’s a meme community and sometimes that means not being correct about everything all the time, you made it personal when you specifically targeted groups of people in the comments that have nothing to do with the meme. It’s not outrage, it’s a response to ignorance.
The suggestion of “holding them to account” is so laughably ironic.
“All the people” being one person who the community seemed fairly split on their agreement of. It is somewhat laughable that you call others out for outrage yet feel the need to get up in arms yourself about a single response.
You don’t have to twist everything to be against you.
It’d be ironic if it wasn’t so sad. Read rule 1 and try harder next time.