Well, had my content curated on Reddit and despised the recommendation stuff on the official app (that I never used lul). But now that I'm on a new platform, I want to have recommendations lol. The Random stuff on the sidebar's pretty neat, could've sworn Reddit has similar like 10 years ago.
That said, Lemmy is open source and that means if you really want something to change you can literally write the code yourself and make a pull request, and because we don’t have to appeal to anyone except the users, all options are on the table.
In de vragenlijst worden zeven thema’s voorgesteld. Vogels, Europese cultuur, natuur, de toekomst, ‘ons Europa’, rivieren en handen. Europeanen kunnen kiezen welk thema zij het best vinden voor op de nieuwe bankbiljetten.
Sometimes when I look around in communities hosted on instances with downvotes disabled, there’s still the occasional comment with a negative score. Does it only count downvotes from people on your instance, or is there some other magic going on?
I had been feeling a bit drawn in to reddit for the past few months before the divorce. I feel like the slower pace at which content comes out on Lemmy is good for me in that way. I can’t just scroll and scroll and scroll my entire day away....
I have no idea where it came from. Can fimd any settings to remove it, and it opens the developer console when i clixk it. Thanks in asvance for the help.