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maegul, to asklemmy in Kbin client
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Worth acknowledging the nice homage to Apollo in that app name too.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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Sooo … if this is sarcasm I’m not sure I quite get it? People shouldn’t be so sensitive about downvotes and the like?

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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I don’t that’s entirely fair or true across the board. I haven’t received a ton of downvotes or anything, but realised that I didn’t know what to do with the downvote and that some were clearly using downvotes where I don’t think I would have.

For my, it was more sympathetic. I was thinking about people who do get downvoted and whether I’m ok with that.

maegul, to asklemmy in Suggestions for activism campaigns on Lemmy and kbin?
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Hmmm. Not so sure.

Merrion-Webster online:

Theories about the origin of copacetic abound, but the facts about the word’s history are scant: it appears to have arisen in African-American slang in the southern U.S., possibly as early as the 1880s, with earliest known evidence of it in print dating only to 1919.

Dictionary.com

An Americanism first recorded in 1915–20; of obscure origin;

Wiktionary

Stephen Goranson says "there is good reason to think that Irving Bacheller invented the word [with spelling “copasetic”] for a fictional character with a private vocabulary in his best-selling and later-serialized 1919 book about Abraham Lincoln in Illinois, A Man for the Ages, and its currency increased by use in the 1920 song “At the New Jump Steady Ball”.[1] Alternatively, it has been speculated that it may have originated among African Americans in the Southern US in the late 19th or early 20th century, perhaps specifically in the jargon of Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, who certainly helped popularize it in any case.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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Haha yep.

And beehaw too. Wonder how many others.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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Yea emoji reactions are fun. Calckey has them and it works well.

maegul, to asklemmy in Suggestions for activism campaigns on Lemmy and kbin?
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Also, hashtags in kbin posts are recognised by mastodon/mblogs? At the moment, they’re not from lemmy (don’t know why). So posting out from kbin might also help in getting traction with the mastodon/mblog crowd.

One problem lemmy/kbin have at the moment for activism, is that smaller communities can get drowned out in the feed. You can of course sort by “New”, or “Hot” but might miss things, unless you’re actively checking the specific community. Same problem with mblogs too I guess.

Something interesting in the works in this regard is a Lemmy pull request to add “Best” as a feed sorting option, which ranks posts relative to their communities, and therefore should make communities equal on your feed. (See Pull Request). It isn’t finished yet but might not be far away.

maegul, to asklemmy in Suggestions for activism campaigns on Lemmy and kbin?
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copacetic

New word for me (looked it up). Is that regional at all (like a US thing)?

maegul, to asklemmy in Have you ever had a hyper realistic dream that you still remember after years?
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Totally. A few actually. Some of them I had when I was very young such that the dreams themselves are really the only memories I have of the time. All nightmares. One of my newly born little brother in a pram on top of a hill being let go and me running to try to catch him before he hits a car. It was on a real hill that I occasionally see if I’m around that area again, but was so realistic that it’s my only/best memory of that hill.

Another was basically a zombie apocalypse and me being around while my dad turns (I must have seen some zombie film on TV or something). Another being chased by apes and spiders with the dream ending with me sinking under water and spiders jumping in the water and knowing how to swim downward to get me (eeek).

maegul, to asklemmy in The new Reddits
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Not to be a bully to some of these new projects, who people have I’m sure worked hard on, but a few lemmy instances are big enough that they could probably count as their own “Reddits” and have distinct enough “personalities” for this list …

beehaw.org

lemmynsfw.com

feddit.de

lemmy.blahaj.zone

maegul, to asklemmy in Anyone else missing posts in smaller Lemmy communities because they are overshadowed by the popular ones?
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Wow. I’m kinda impressed that that’s already in the works.

I’m rather pleased with how many developers have gotten involved with the project. Looks like the work might not be finished yet on this feature, but it’s definitely on its way!

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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Interesting! I’ve kinda thought this myself, that having a sort of sentiment meta data attached to online actions would be an interesting way to go, kind of as a substitute for the body language and gestures we use and pick up on in real life.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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I don’t disagree.

But

and that makes it a bad comment.

Goes too far. That a social media comment is the limit of what is possible as far as persuasion and learning goes, especially on difficult or controversial topics, is plainly wrong. Mind shifts can be hard work. And so there’s plenty of space in which a comment can be making a worthwhile point, politely and clearly, without it ever being able to be persuasive, just by the nature of the audience and topic.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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I think we have some scope to try to establish and monitor cultural norms.

maegul, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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Yep. As said by @sunaurus it was the concept I was reaching for I think.

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