Hard disagree. Down votes shouldn't be disabled, and I'm disappointed that Beehaw has chosen to do this.
What about comments that give dangerous advice to an unknowing audience?
That's one good reason for down votes. People may upvote it not knowing any better, and when someone comes along to correct them, the damage is done. Other knowledgeable people can't downvote it to make sure that dangerous advice gets pushed to the bottom, they just have to hope those that upvoted come back, see the rest of the discussion, and remove their upvote.
Damn dude just text your wife instead of trying to automate your relationship..
If you cave everytime someone gets offended, you won't be able to write anything. Ignore people like that that are purposefully misconstruing your intentions just to make themselves feel better about their boring lives.
Jesus fucking Christ chill out. Shit like this will just turn people away. Get off your high horse and understand that nobody is making light of anyone's situation by using that term. So annoying.
Fuck, nice.
Wonderful as always!
Nice. How does it run? What materials did you use?
You and me both
Reddit fucks up and we get good content. I'm here for it.
Not sure why my comments are getting auto-removed. Just trying to express gratitude for the new content
The amount of new content I'm seeing every day should prevent some of that.
I'm seriously shocked at how much Lemmy has blown up over the past couple days.
I'm not good with computers
Dinkum. Great game for the Deck. Nice and relaxing to play in bed when I should be sleeping.
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I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT IT. I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT ANY OF IT. THERE'S WORSE SHIT ON THE LOCAL NEWS.
Having to write a cover letter explaining why I'm a good fit for the instance.
It's not a difficult ask, but it's going to turn a vast majority of potential users away from the service.
I understand the need for it, but a typical user is going to be confused by:
- Having to "sell" yourselves to some unknown individual, or group of individuals
- Choosing an "instance", when most users have never heard of such a thing, and don't understand how a federated system operates
- For the above: Understanding different instances and which one allows cross-instance posting
- Simplicity. None of this is "simple" in terms of making a new account for a social media platform. This is unlike any mainstream platform out there.
Again, I understand the need for all this. But your average user, which Lemmy desperately needs more of if it wants to become the safe haven for Reddit refugees, is going to be incredibly frustrated and dissuaded by the whole process.
Yeah, I went ahead and deleted my account and uninstalled the app to just rip off the band-aid.
Definitely tough, but I'm hopeful for Lemmy.
As a long time Sync user, this really hurts. To me, and a lot of others, Sync was Reddit. It was the only way I really consumed content, apart from the occasional Google search filtered for Reddit results. It was absolutely the only way I participated.
Wishing the best for the dev, and I'm hoping they eventually make another great app for Lemmy.