So many magazines that were created by default as a result only have 1 moderator: Ernest.
While this is the case, anyone is free to post whatever the hell they want no matter how unrelated or low quality. This is what has prevented me from coming back daily.
Shouldn't this be "Photos"? All I see are individual photos posted and no discussion or interaction. There isn't even an about section in the sidebar. This really feels like a magazine that was created because someone thought that people would expect it to exist, then abandoned.
Switter was the third biggest Mastodon instance when it was open. It was specifically set up by, and to be Sex Worker freindly.
Guess what happened... Laws passed in Australia that made running the instance troublesome, and the hosts couldn't afford to constantly legally defend themselves, so it closed down.
Try and find an instance that welcomes Sex Workers and allows them to advertise. Last time I checked there just isn't one. I'm a photographer that works with Sex Workers, and from what I have seen they will stick with twitter until it is offline, then probably head to bluesky.
Are there any issues with snagging content from reddit to post in to the equivalent kbin magazine, especially for those magazines that need a bit of a kick start for threads?
For example, SelfawareWolves or similar magazines that are mostly empty at the moment. Would it be against any rules to grab the images from there and create a new post here for them?
I don't think you can yet. I noticed the request was made for the blur to be added recently, so I assume it has been developed and put in place without the option to turn it off. I also notice that sometimes it is blurring the user's profile picture instead of the thumbnail, and when infinite scrolling is turned on, it stops blurring after the first page all together. It seems a bit half baked at the moment, but I am sure it will be looked at.
Image previews and thumbnails seem to have scaling (image ratio) issues at the moment as well.
Microsoft Edge has many convenient features to improve your browsing experience. However, some of those features raise privacy concerns. One, for example, sends images you view directly to Microsoft.
Your username has suddenly become your only means of staying alive. How bad is it?
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How do I prevent NSFW thumbnails from being blurred?
How do I prevent NSFW thumbnails from being blurred?...
Edge sends images you view online to Microsoft, here is how to disable that (www.neowin.net)
Microsoft Edge has many convenient features to improve your browsing experience. However, some of those features raise privacy concerns. One, for example, sends images you view directly to Microsoft.
/r/Australia down - can we make this our new home?
Title really.