This was discussed on both communities you posted this two five days ago:
https://yiffit.net/post/884578
https://yiffit.net/post/884575
(Sorry for the yiffit links - Lemmy still does not have server-neutral ways to link to posts)
Archive link for those who don’t want to give traffic to that site: https://archive.is/gcfiM
Hmm, this gives me manufactured engagement vibes. Like those mobile game ads (“only 10% of players are smart enough to complete this puzzle!”
There is discussion on going at !news@lemmy.world currently about new rules. Users posting the same story from the same source will be blocked by an automod. I asked about users posting the same story from different sources, and apparently that’s absolutely fine. So expect this problem to get a lot worse before steps have to be taken to make it better :/
There is discussion on going at !news@lemmy.world currently about new rules. Users posting the same story from the same source will be blocked by an automod. I asked about users posting the same story from different sources, and apparently that’s absolutely fine. So expect this problem to get a lot worse before steps have to be taken to make it better :/
There is discussion on going at !news@lemmy.world currently about new rules. Users posting the same story from the same source will be blocked by an automod. I asked about users posting the same story from different sources, and apparently that’s absolutely fine. So expect this problem to get a lot worse before steps have to be taken to make it better :/
Not all clients support this (yet). I only found out about this recently and have to go to the browser to use the crosspost feature.
No, anyone on Telegram can block incoming calls. Voice messages are different.
This was posted here two days ago:
I wasn’t talking about markdown language. I was talking about the end user experience. In my email client for example, I can write a single line break and it is formatted as such. The end user shouldn’t have to know/worry/care about the underlying technology; the technology should work to meet their needs.
Thank you for the explanation. Good to know single line breaks are possible. However, other web services allow the user to use a single line break and it’s displayed in the same way. While you give a good technical reason why it is this way, I’m not convinced it’s the most user friendly approach.
Mickey Mouse. He never has money troubles and barely seems to age.
Nice to see some guys! You might also be interested in checking out gaybrosgonewild on this server :)
For those interested, the case is Rogozinski v Reddit Inc, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 23-00686.
This has a lovely minimal interface and works really well. No ads?
While it’s not Photoshop, Photopea is free and has such features. It runs in the browser and doesn’t require an account or lock features behind a paywall or subscription.
This exact article was posted here yesterday: https://lemmy.world/post/2956248