I know they had that Cloudflare thing, but that seems to be taken down now. It does federate, just not everything.
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The difference is also on Reddit, it felt like your comment would never be seen, because there were so many. It's not the same here. Which makes commenting actually feel worthwhile.
Yes, this feels freer. It can't be affected in the same way Spez is messing up Reddit. I'm waiting for more content (I will probably make some myself) that isn't just talking about Rexxit or switching over.
Wait, you can edit post titles? That's so cool!
It's a male/male romance. Bullies to lovers.
This is a cool prompt, but really tricky.
When I was young, I always wanted to be an author. I wrote my own stories, but they were basically my guesses of what Harry Potter was like, before I actually read them. After that, writing a story has always felt so daunting. But I've eventually made some headway, when I chose to start writing again on 1 June. It's the furthest I've got in years - I actually know where my story is going, and who the characters are.
I agree. I like the idea of communities, rather than following specific people. I like the slight feeling of separation when it is community based. Both have their place, though.
Yeah. I'm not willing to use the official Reddit app. I tried for a day, and it was terrible. Using Lemmy with Jerboa feels natural, because the interface is very similar to the app I used for Reddit - Boost. There are communities I will miss, but it's nice to actually see the fediverse start to grow, and participate in it. It's hard to change from being a lurker to actually commenting, but the community feels more tight-knit.
I thought that might be the case. But the one magazine showed something from 10 hours ago. Yet didn't show a post from an hour ago. And if it only showed the new ones, surely it shouldn't show anything older than when I joined.