

Seems like it worked for me. Last I checked my deleted account’s comments are still up and display replaced text.
I overwrote my comments with a message that clearly states why I overwrote my comments and deleted my account.
I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.
Seems like it worked for me. Last I checked my deleted account’s comments are still up and display replaced text.
I overwrote my comments with a message that clearly states why I overwrote my comments and deleted my account.
Here is a mirror if you don’t want to open reddit: https://libreddit.domain.glass/r/apolloapp/comments/14dkqrw/i_want_to_debunk_reddits_claims_and_talk_about/
Yup. Wanted to add that I’m glad there is modlog on on these platforms and that they are visible to everyone. Love the transparency.
I believe the developers on Kbin and Lemmy have moderation tools in their backlog. I think it will be interesting to see how they implement those and how it will work in the fediverse.
If no one from your instance has subscribed to the community, it can not be found normally via search and the content wont be federated to your instance.
To be the first to connect your instance to that specific community: type the real url (https://kbin.social/m/functionalprint) into the search with search setting set to “All” and you should find that community. Then just subscribe and wait for your instance to start federating with that community and you should be able to participate.
Once you have done this others in your instance should see the community listed and can instantly jump in.
Edit: I’ve explaned this here with a picture.
You are right, already quite happy about the fediverse, can’t wait to see where this goes!
Good point. I keep forgetting that not everyone just moved here during the protests.
Wait. Why are the memes about the blackout better on twitter than here?! Or have I just not found the good communities for those kind of memes?
So true… Doesn’t help that there are not many alternatives to products always. Sometimes there are though, and those give me hope.
It infuriating that companies talk about sustainability to boost their branding while designing their products with planned obsolescence.
There are programs for that! Even an app AFAIK, but sadly I don’t remember the good ones right now. Maybe someone could pitch in and suggest?