I created an account on Lemmy, but I haven't been able to log into it. The login process just spins without cessation. I cleared the browser cache, but still had the same issue. Next I clicked on Forgot Password and Lemmy sent a link to my email to create new password, but on keying in the new password and trying to submit it,...
Reddit was great, but not because of third party apps, not because of quality moderators, not because of the development or corporate oversight ... Reddit was great because of the content. Everything else was how that content was handled to create a great user experience. If there's no content to handle, there's no Reddit....
Can anyone direct me to a Stickie or FAQ with directions how to use Kbin? U/dannecrose put together some useful information on https://kilioa.org/m/kbinfaqs/t/725, but I have questions about interacting with other instances, in particular Lemmy. Is it possible to upvote/downvote, comment and create threads in the Lemmy instance...
There's a reason people add site:reddit.com to their google searches, and the top story about how joesmith42069 got 50k karma on their totally dank meme isn't it.
After weeks of burning through users’ goodwill, Reddit is facing a moderator strike and an exodus of its most important users. It’s the latest example of a social media site making a critical mistake: users aren’t there for the services, they’re there for the community. Building barriers to access...
In this post, I argue that Reddit should begin to pay people for their contributions to the platform, or barring that, people should leave Reddit and share their writing in different ways.
I introduced kbin to someone today who asked what the fediverse was. I answered for them of course, but it made me realize that the concept is still technobabble for most people. The average joe probably doesn't care or notice that server A is really talking to server B. Just have them find out on their own and if a mass...
I only speak English, and I virtually always only want to see English-language material, though ideally it'd be nice to still be able to follow links to articles in other languages....
It appears the option is there for microblog comments but not thread or post comments. Am I missing something? Eg. Comments and sub comments in the post won't have the option.