- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.world
I give credit to the verge- They have been doing a fantastic job of grabbing the details for the current reddit issues, and doing a fine job of reporting in a non-clickbaity way.
Interesting to mention the exodus, but not the place where a considerable number of those people ended up. Right here on Lemmy. Perhaps that’s for another article.
Heve Stoffman
He missed the IPO boat whomp.
I’d dispute the use of the term “sturm und drang,” since that was a reaction to the enlightenment. Which this decidedly isn’t.
Please stop stalking the ex and move on.
You could just stop subscribing to the Reddit community on Lemmy if you are so tired of these sorts of Reddit-centric posts on Lemmy.
i dont remember which but some lemmy apps have word filters for posts so it could be very practical for you.
I think liftoff was one of them but i am not really sureI know that posts like this annoy people like you that are fed up but some of us others like every piece of humilation that our ex has and realistically we wont stop to post some news from time to time so to block the content looks like a good option to me
Voyager is basically Apollo for Lemmy and it has filters.
You can block communities and users but not filter posts based on words like Apollo did (yet hopefully)
Is it possible to block entire servers?
No, not servers (yet).
Edit: I had a closer check and I don’t think the Lemmy protocol itself currently allows you as a user to block an entire instance? Someone smarter than me please correct me if I’m wrong.
Why are you on the reddit community, then?
likely new/all, i see a lot of formula 1 stuff i am not interested in and at least i huess here it is the same
Except that the user they were responding to is on lemmy.ml and the reddit community is on lemmy.world. Correct me if I’m wrong, but this post wouldn’t show up on for them unless they’d joined the community directly.
lemmy.ml federates with lemmy.world seen here: https://lemmy.ml/instances
but some others like lemmygrad get blocked
I kind of agree, but for a lot of people leaving Reddit was a very emotional experience. Sometimes talking helps to get over it.
Still getting paid millions for a job he completely sucks at.