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Wtf is $hitposting
To be clear, u/fuckswithducks had a rubber duck fetish, so no actual ducks were involved in that specific case. Though I get your point.
Community-wise there’s !WomensStuff@lazysoci.al
The Reddit post (content is removed)
Any feedback would be great. I’m just getting started as a conservative rapper.
Hey yo, hey yo Blacks be the real racists
These democrat bitches need a fucking face lift
Everyone knows conservatives, we got the harem
Maybe you heard of our girl, I’m talking Tomi Lahren
Going to town on her pussy with this big ass dick
Her ass bouncing up and down while I’m playing wit dem tits
Take it out and push her head down
Shes sucking on my log, really going to town
Shooting one off like American Sniper
Cum rolling down her chin shes hissing like a viper
Shes begging for more, she wants round two
I gotta hop in my F150 tho I gots work to do
The Proud Boys are under attack
Some libbie scum, some gays and some blacks
They hate us for our freedom and wanna smash our speech
But we stand up for ourselves online and in the streets
Pop a clip in the AR, it’s bout to get poppin
Leave Tomi in the bed, her pussy a throbbin
Yo dis is the real shit Patriotism aint to be fucked with All you liberals
This is the first verse. I would appreciate any feedback
Peace
The price? Yes.
The tip prompt? Well, no. Unless you feel like mailing an extra $20 cash to Nintendo
Here in the UK we have slashes through many of the red-bordered road signs, but not all of them. People often misunderstand the ones that don’t - for instance, these mean “no motor vehicles” and “no cars” respectively:
The council probably collects a lot of money in fines from people misunderstanding those two in particular
You can read up on the conversation on the GitHub issue here.
TL;DR: the current system on the (unreleased) 1.0 codebase is that your Lemmy instance will replace all Lemmy URLs in posts/comments with the equivalent URLs on your own instance. In the issue I linked, some concerns are raised about this system and various options are discussed. It’s possible that the way it works will change before Lemmy 1.0 is released.
I’m also curious about the country distribution on lemmy.
I’m a developer for an iOS Lemmy client. The distribution of our downloads by territory is as follows (sample size >18k):
Biases:
Back in 2023 lemmy.ca did a survey of their users, which you may find interesting.
Lemmy doesn’t support this natively, but many clients do. Off the top of my head:
Assuming you’re on desktop, Tesseract is probably your best bet. It might also be possible to get Voyager working. Some instances (like sh.itjust.works) run their own Tesseract instances (https://tesh.itjust.works/), but lemm.ee doesn’t. You’d have to use some other Tesseract instance, specifically one that allows connecting to any Lemmy instance (https://tesh.itjust.works/ is for sh.itjust.works accounts only). E.g. https://tesseract.dubvee.org/
Graphics cat
The change was merged in Dec 2023 (see here). The Reddit Exodus was in summer 2023.
Worth noting is that what counts as an “active user” has changed between now and then. During the Reddit API exodus, an “active user” was a user who had posted or commented in the past month. Now, it includes users who have voted. If the 54k MAU record was set using the first algorithm, it is likely that the MAU using the new algorithm (which includes voting) would have been much higher.
You can also turn off every AI feature with a single toggle in Settings, and it lets you choose whether to enable it during device setup. For now, at least.