Probably not technically true because podcasts use RSS
Probably not technically true because podcasts use RSS
I have an account that I use to read, but I’ve never posted on Mastodon. Decided to tweet after seeing this post and I see a privacy option called “Quiet Public - Fewer Algorithmic Fanfares”.
Seriously, wtf is this? What does that even mean? If techie people like me can’t figure out Mastodon then you can’t expect the general public to do that. I’m not blaming this feature in particular, but Mastodon is quirky in all the wrong ways.
Why does “World News” on lemmy.world give an ass about the American election season? Why was this not instituted during the elections which happened in India? We have like a billion people.
*funeral speech
How can it connect to access points without a password? Every wifi/hotspot has passwords on by default.
Lack of people is genuinely nice for now as Lemmy is still lacking moderation features
Is it just me or is a sample size of 7500 low for a population of 1 billion+?
Sounds like you care about the nerds more than they care about him? No one even mentioned him in this thread so what are you wafflin on about?
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Phonebooks were wild, can’t imagine phone numbers being publicly available nowadays
It’s not good at displaying anime fansubs if they have complex typesetting. I have to use MPC-HC + madVR. Sadly those fansub styles are a dying breed…
Is there an “Xbox One only games not present on any other platforms” list because Halo 5 is playable on a Series console.
“Basic”
How do you even ban reposts though without mods constantly scanning the queue. Make the subreddit OC only?
I’m still not sure what the fuck I just read
That’s where most of the gaming population of the world is innit? Excluding China, if a game doesn’t have a playerbase in the US it’s very unlikely to chart on Steam and is therefore unlikely to be “popular”. Only exceptions are games like Football Manager and they are not the norm.
Does it matter? The scale of population makes US literally irrelevant in this conversation.
Hey Google, how do I award a comment Lemmy gold?