freamon

@freamon@lemmy.world

Mostly just used for moderation.
Main account is piefed.social/u/andrew_s

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freamon,

Yeah, sorry, I’ve been feeling out of sorts lately. I’ll always sticky something that anyone else suggests of course.

I’ll create something for this Wednesday (give me an hour or so).

freamon,

Sorry, there was a better (and much quicker) reply to your comment from the automod, but I made a mistake when making it and it replied as top-level comment (I thought I’d tested it, but apparently not).

Let’s see if it randoms on a better quote. Try again, Anakin?

freamon,

lemmynsfw has implemented (or intends to) an interesting compromise, in that you can only downvote posts on that instance’s communities that you’re already subscribed to. Ideally, this means that downvotes are for the quality of the individual post, rather than as a reaction to the type of content.

[Long post] Do more or fewer communities lead to increased engagement?

As I watch The Internet look like it’s starting to adopt a new phase (let’s call it federation writ large), I’m watching for signs of both success and struggle. I have some strong opinions of features and functionality lacking in the current suite of UIs that might help adoption, but thing I’ve been thinking about more...

freamon,

Ha, this is me. I did exactly that (with a community for the TV show Andor) and am guilty of the behaviour you describe.

I’ve probably been thinking along the same lines as you and OP though, 'cos I deleted the community a couple of days ago. I realized that if I had something more to say about that show, it doesn’t belong in it’s own niche community, or ‘Star Wars TV’, or ‘Star Wars’, or even ‘Television’. Perhaps a ‘Movies&TV’ comm, although - at this rate - maybe even ‘entertainment’ would be best.

I’m starting to think that instances that limit community creation to admins have the right idea (e.g. Beehaw, or - to use a non-federated example - tildes).

Some instances have started ‘Community Teams’, but I sense that anytime they discover a dead community, their instinct is to find ways to promote it, get new mods, drive engagement etc, whereas I’m more of the opinion that they should be nuked and consolidated (along the lines of what the ‘cooking’ communities have tried to do, I suppose).

freamon,

So, what do you think about that Anakin?

freamon,

For problematic relationships with minors, I’m not saying you should do it, but
https://i.postimg.cc/kGc5gH6V/mpv-shot0002.jpg
Just run it through the computer, see what it says, yeah?

freamon,

“Sheev sleeves” are so hot right now, but who wore 'em best?

(Rey’s grandma is Emma Stone in ‘Poor Things’, for anyone not up-to-date on their auteur cinema)

freamon,

My mum is really into recycling, so she’s obviously a big fan of Lemmy’s meme communities, ha ha ha.

freamon,

A sketch called ‘These Guys Don’t Know Star Wars’ (available on YouTube). Much like Rebel Moon, it’s surprisingly long.

freamon,

Disclaimer:

Rebel Moon is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to an actual Star War, living or dead, is purely coincidental

freamon,

Sorry. Have to post this now, so I can claim that I made this connection in at least the the same YEAR that Barbie came out.

Meme Connoisseurs will be pleased know that I used Barbie Pink (0xE0218a, obvs) for the text.

freamon,

Maybe edit post to be a direct link to the video?: (it’s at i.imgur.com/JQeqRPe.mp4)

If not, here’s an inline link for anyone with clients that can handle 'em:

https://i.imgur.com/JQeqRPe.mp4

freamon, (edited )

Anakin, did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise?

freamon, (edited )

update check

edit: somehow palpatine returned?

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