Capricorn_Geriatric@lemmy.worldtoApple@lemmy.world•My experience switching from Android to iPhone
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2 months agoI think it isn’t a one-time, but rather a yearly fee, so more like a subscription. And on top of that they take their third.
I think it isn’t a one-time, but rather a yearly fee, so more like a subscription. And on top of that they take their third.
As in: we [users in general] almost never tag the content of our messages by language
May I ask how one would go about doing that? I know it’s a feature of the protocol, but it seems to be inaccessible to me on my client of choice (Jerboa). The vanilla web UI seems to have even less feature accessibility
Lemmy isn’t a single website like reddit.com is. It’s rather a collection of decentralised servers (“instances”) offering the same service (one very similar to reddit). It’s often compared to e-mail - just as Gmail users can talk to Outlook users, lemmy.world users can post and comment on lemmy.ml from their home instance.
What this does is it removes the centralised aspects of Reddit - if a community has powertripping mods one can make an alternate community (like on Reddit). But this goes a step above - powertripping server admins can be reigned in by simply switching instances.