Pixelfed just overtook Lemmy as the 4th most used Fediverse software.
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I mean, PieFed has some really cool thoughts about doing exactly that... I'm hoping for a lot there.
As it is, Lemmy is simply a more authoritarian version of Reddit - at the low level I mean, next to the users, who e.g. have no modmail recourse to discuss anything, nor even receive a notification that their content has been removed. Even while it is also open source so allows instance admins greater freedom to implement whatever policies they choose - disabling downvotes for example.
Anyway the more the technology can do the less reliance upon human efforts to moderate. e.g. to facilitate automated community discovery, so that there is lowered barriers to getting away from bad moderators.
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That did make some sense... at one time, on Reddit or Facebook, but damn times have changed since then. Though teenagers have not :-).
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I like gram.social
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Severely underrated game (with also one of the most underrated minigames ever!). I just wish it had more vidya crossover music.
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omae wa mō shindeiru
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fuck it, I tried mastodon, I'll give pixelfed a try too.
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You were just joking around, right? Well, perhaps they were too. If you want it assumed about you, perhaps go ahead and assume it about then. That way, even if the former does not happen, at least you will definitely have the moral high ground regardless. Now, what was it that Obi Wan always says about the high ground...?
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LOL no I wasn't joking around (about rape or anything else). It was a legit, straightforward question about fashion. And no he wasn't joking, it was a pretty clear accusation.
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Still feels empty
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This is the issue. These apps didn't use algorithms that made the apps they are meant to replace popular in the first place. People may come, but I fear they won't stay when it's not an exact clone of what they know.
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Is there any integration with Lemmy?
I am but a humble end user using the web interface, but I do know mastodon comments can somehow show up on Lemmy.
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What made the boom?
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Oh you mean people don't like being shouted and cursed at for having a moderate opinion.
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......have you not been following the news the past 6 months?
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Someone called you a snowflake? Ok....uh, I'll call you a carrot.
But also, I don't understand the rules for this game. It's a snowman game, right?
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What state are you from?
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Looking at the comments, I can see how your comment got misinterpreted. I do believe you had no such intention, but the way it was worded (especially the last word, 'anyway') makes it sound out of context as if you were victim blaming. And from the number of votes, it's obvious many see it that way. Rather than get mad at randos on the internet, why not just reflect that you might have written that in a somewhat confusing way, and clarify it? Without escalating.
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I'm so confused.
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Is it just about censorship on instagram after Zuckerberg Musk-olinization?
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The new one has more game music than old ones did. But to get a lot of it you have to subscribe. Thankfully the subscription isn’t terribly expensive ($10/3mo) and it’s easy to get it in a way that doesn’t auto renew. It has the classic ones like Mario medley, Zelda overworld, Kirby, persona 5, undertale, etc. but the game pass adds stuff like tekken, id@lmaster, ridge racer, tales of symphonia, ace combat, etc.
it’s a weird mix that’s definitely missing a lot of iconic stuff though. The push is definitely more pop/vocaloid/anime music
Alternatively you can get something like opentaiko or tjaplayer (closer to the real game) and use custom charts from a site like https://ese.tjadataba.se/ESE/ESE . You need a pc but it doesn’t require a particularly great pc and pretty much every drum controller, including the official console ones, work on pc.
I definitely wish it was more popular in the west. Online play is an absolute ghost town unless you play during Japan time. Like if you play during peak us hours matchmaking will literally spend 20-30 minutes to find no one.