

Wouldn’t this open Twitter up to harassment charges? I mean, it’s Musk so it is obviously an ego thing and not a well thought out idea, but couldn’t someone sue because they can no longer block someone tweeting hateful things to them?
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Wouldn’t this open Twitter up to harassment charges? I mean, it’s Musk so it is obviously an ego thing and not a well thought out idea, but couldn’t someone sue because they can no longer block someone tweeting hateful things to them?
That would be great! The easier things are for anyone who migrates the more likely they are to stick around and contribute.
I don’t think it has communities like Lemmy - it all seems to be kbin.social so it is all local. However, if you head over to Lemmy and locate the communities you want to follow from their big list (like the beehaw.org communities), you can add them to your kbin subscriptions and follow along from kbin. The only difference I’ve found is that Lemmy community links start with the ! sign, so that has to be changed to @ when you search for the community through kbin.
Edit: I’m keeping my kbin and my sh.itjust.works accounts for now to see which I prefer.
kbin is part of the federation - like Lemmy - but it is coded differently and has a different developer. Since it is part of the federation, though, Lemmy users can subscribe to kbin communities (called magazines) and vice versa. kbin has threads like Lemmy, but it also has a micro blogging option similar to Twitter/Mastodon.
Could it have gone into a spam folder?
I had to check this out and found the categories under the hamburger menu. Anyone else find it funny that r/teenagers is showing as a community under Animals and Pets?