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[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

Not loading for me sadly. I trust it's a big bun

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Just reported a spam comment in [email protected] (for foxes the animal, not the TV channel) before I remembered the mod is MIA. Now I'm curious if an admin will see my report or not.

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Luckily I haven't really had people post rule-breaking content in my communities. Nobody posting bitcoin spam, being nasty towards other users, or breaking a rule that you cannot just assume exists (I'd assume "do not be mean, do not spam/post on-topic things" to be universal) and would have to actually read the sidebar for (like no posts about humans in bunny suits in [email protected]). I was wondering if this is most mods' experience on Lemmy.

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Maybe one of these days I'll post a rabbit picture I took instead of a rabbit video I found online and watched… today is not that day.

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Okay, in certain cases this has an obvious answer. Former dog lover, one bit me, now I would rather they be happy and healthy far away from me. Direct bad experiences can ruin things for you.

But I'm wondering. I've never been hurt by a spider but I'm still scared of them. Meanwhile, other people absolutely love this type of critter. I like [email protected]. Why do I see them as cute; why am I not afraid? Danger does not really explain it, because both animals have species that can hurt people and that are harmless. There are probably folks who love mosquitoes and don't like cats. Aside from "this animal has personally hurt me or someone I know before," I wonder what determines what causes some animals to fall in some people's "good" bucket and others in their "bad." Why some people like what others do not and vice versa. (Yes, personal preference, but I'm curious as to the reason behind these preferences.)

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There's [email protected] and [email protected]. The lemmy.world version has a more recently active mod, @[email protected] / @[email protected], while the lemmy.sdf.org one @[email protected] hasn't been seen in 2 years. There appears to be a lot more recent activity on [email protected] especially thanks to @[email protected] and overall a bit more activity there. However, lemmy.world is the biggest instance and consolidating towards smaller but still active instances tends to be a better move for keeping the Fediverse decentralized and diverse instead of centralized all on one huge instance.

Either way, it would probably help to consolidate so we can have one active fox community instead of people trying to independently contribute to two communities that seem to have no difference in content. Was wondering what people think about which community to consolidate to, if at all, or if there is some difference I haven't yet detected and they should just coexist.

Also, I followed this guide in the sidebar and am wondering why it says to page relevant users in a top-level comment. Do user mentions just not work in a post so it has to be a comment?

EDIT: You know what, I can test that myself since I have alts. @[email protected], @[email protected], hi! An hour after the self-ping, both in post and in comment, neither account received a notification

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

Time to plug [email protected] (I do not mod it) for those of us who feel bad for that snake :(

[-] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I don't poke my head in here too often, curious how they look unusual.

Also, warning for fellow Facebook haters, source link is a Facebook link. No hate to OP, I get you are just posting the source to properly credit the photographer, and if Facebook is where the picture was originally posted…

[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

The mixing of the themes with an owl on a football is delightful.

Not a sports person myself but I can see why people like them. I have also accidentally fallen into the baseball video pipeline on YouTube.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 5 months ago

Self-plug: [email protected], also active, posts don't overlap with [email protected]

Also [email protected], though I don't run that one.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Leftist into tech.

My feed got very overwhelmed by depressing relatable memes that, guess what, had leftist views expressed in the comments, and posts that were not politics but ended up getting into there anyways.

I might be leftist but damn if outrage and despair isn't exhausting, I come to social media for fun, not to be angry and sad and hopeless.

Gave up on All incredibly quickly, only use Subscribed (I explicitly excluded anything political from Subscribed). So much less outrage and despair, so many more cute animals.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 7 months ago

friend sent this, thought !bunnies might enjoy it

[-] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago
[-] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Sorry, I realized my message came off as an attack. Did not mean it that way.

I'll probably not do that because I would much rather support smaller instances and fedia.io is big for Mbin. I'll probably go with you and hope you do not do a debounced. (The only reason I have a .world is because I needed it to effectively mod the preexisting community [email protected] whose original mod disappeared for about a year before I asked to take over.)

[-] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

My home instance was kbin.run, and when I found debounced (its admin) was an Mbin maintainer/contributor it made me feel good about the lifespan of the instance. Now I don't feel so good… if they dipped without any warning, so can you.

And they did this a few weeks after they put up a "how is my driving?" check-in post about how users felt about their server running, and I said it was going well… pretty sure I also said something about being grateful they were long-running, and talked on other places on the Fediverse about how reliable kbin.run was… all signs pointed to the instance having longevity.

Wonder if they just got hacked or something, because it really was out of nowhere, with no warning signs like Ernest had.

Kind of upset because I don't mind hopping accounts, but I had a magazine there, [email protected]. I had just started it new a few weeks ago, moving from its longer-lived iteration on kbin.social because I was unaware kbin.social was down. And now if debounced does not come back I'll have to make yet another new version of the community. Does not set a good precedent, "will I have to put up with constant new versions to follow this community?" The most appropriate place would be ani.social but I'd also probably have to make yet another Lemmy alt to mod it properly—things like reports do not seem to federate properly unless your account is on the same instance as the community you mod. And I really do not want to give Lemmy more users at the expense of Mbin. Lemmy is already the big guy, and we want more diversity on the Fediverse. So I can probably just remake it on whatever Mbin instance I end up on.

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