Burninator @ Burninator @lemm.ee Posts 1Comments 27Joined 5 days ago
I feel called out with the “this” example, but I promise I was playing into the basic bitch redditor trope.
I appreciate the time you spent in crafting this thoughtful reply, and the insights you shared. It can be very easy to get trapped in a mindless content loop, so I think a reminder to slow down and be present is always timely.
I was (very) recently reminded of the love I once held for writing and it’s prompted me to begin forcing myself to be more mindful and patient with my own writing process, rather than hammer out only what’s necessary to convey a thought. So it’s an especially poignant reminder for me right now!
What are the best instances, in your opinion?
Also, what is 196?
That’s refreshing to hear actually. Reddit can be a pretty unfriendly place depending on what corners you spend your time. I think in today’s tumultuous and divisive political/cultural landscape we need neighborliness more than ever.
Her?
I got a 7 day platform ban for calling someone a virgin lmao
I have arrived
Just a couple years behind you brother 😩
Fuck u/spez
This works here right
I received two platform bans in the last few months over the most asinine things. Hadn’t gotten a single one in nearly 15 years up until now.
Jesus has it been 20 years now? I’m old
This is the exact catalyst that finally brought me over to Lemmy
Well, I didn’t say running those specific filters was cool or not, just the ability to.
Good deal. You’ve been very helpful in this thread, thanks.
Haha. No I’ve actually been genuinely interested in learning more about this for a little while now. I think this is the time for radicalization, if there ever was one. Still trying to figure out what that looks like for me personally. Thanks again for the resources—and I welcome any others, across any medium.
That makes a lot more sense! So can I move this account to a different instance or do I have to create new ones for each?
I appreciate the breakdown. I’ll crack into the reading material tomorrow and get back to you. Thanks!
So if I were in a tech one for instance, the difference between that and just joining r/technology is that it aggregates all the sublemmies/posts that fall within that category? To kind of create a one size fits all home feed?
Neoliberalism:
noun
Controlled opposition
So in case it wasn’t painfully obvious, I’m a total noob and don’t even know what lemmy.ee is haha. Do I need to make new accounts for each suffix or can I move it around—and what effect does my account being .ee vs .ml or whatever have on the experience?