So the only difference to !wikipedia@lemmy.world is that the community allows links to any wiki? (Though !wikipedia@lemmy.world also has "Casual Tuesdays", allowing wikis other than Wikipedia)
The average for every single Lemmy instance was 8.208262964 comments per post.
I wonder how much that statistic would change if you exclude news or politics communities.
"Conflicting political views" doesn't necessarily mean "fascist". I don't understand why this topic always causes such misunderstandings. This is something I also noticed when I made a thread on the Fediverse community asking about possible advantages or disadvantages about the mostly limited range of views on Lemmy. Some users replied in a similar fashion. Maybe it's just a deliberate exaggeration, i don't know.
Also I think the group should align politically
I think it's best if people get along well with each other despite possible conflicting political views.
If Canada joins EU, should we change its name? Any suggestions?
But they also wanted to notify other users than the one they were replying to. From my experience, you only get notified if someone directly replied to you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grayzone
"Managing editor Wyatt Reed, contributor Mohamed Elmaazi and regular freelancer Jeremy Loffredo worked for Russian state media before contributing to website."
"Grayzone staff Blumenthal and Aaron Maté acted as briefers on behalf of the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations at UN meetings organized by Russia."
Go ahead, I don't mind. I'm glad you like my idea.
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Das erinnert mich an eine Szene von Fight Club, wo sie eine große, kugelförmige Skulptur aus der Halterung lösen und es in ein Geschäft rollen lassen. (Hab kein Clip auf die Schnelle gefunden.)