

That goes against like a century of convention. At least in western comics.
It reads fine. It’s the connection between the bubbles that’s incorrect.
Very. It’s like they’re both saying it in unison.
Well, on Lemmy you don’t follow users anyway
Crucially, users also retain the ability to migrate to different servers without losing their followers, which is a stark contrast to traditional platforms, where leaving means starting over and building up a following from scratch. This is a particularly crucial feature for influencers and content creators, who were recently faced with losing millions of followers during the recent TikTok blackout.
Is this actually implemented anywhere?
No, that was controversial and was made optional before most active instances were made (post API scandal)
Edit: assuming you mean the word filter, not moderation as a whole.
Lemmy.ml, that may be it.
Edit: I meant as in a word filter.
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Sure, but what about security? Not that I haven’t had to use outdated phones before.
Realistically I have no where to go and that’s the problem. iOS is even more locked down.
If google heads that way I’ll head somewhere else.
He preys on vulnerable young men, yes, that’s the point. There are healthier male role models online but I’m not sure youtube shares them widely.
Can they be disabled?
You have to open youtube for Gmail?
Leave it to beaver
Looks like you’ve gotten a few bites already after the recent community split but lemme know if you still could use an extra set of (chronically active) eyes.
I still think they are but maybe my needs are simple. It was definitely better when I switched over (from godaddy*) during one of the migrations.