The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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I tried to join dbzer0 and got rejected without any reason—did I pick the wrong pirate (I liked Rackham on Black Sails)
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I tried to join dbzer0 and got rejected without any reason—did I pick the wrong pirate (I liked Rackham on Black Sails)
The current Lemmy UI doesn't display the reason. use https://t.lemmy.dbzer0.com/ to login and you should see the reason. In any case, please join our appeals channel (it's in the sidebar) and we can sort you out.
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The current Lemmy UI doesn't display the reason. use https://t.lemmy.dbzer0.com/ to login and you should see the reason. In any case, please join our appeals channel (it's in the sidebar) and we can sort you out.
Thanks, will do
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Welcome!
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Also maybe try not to harass them about which instance they choose to join (unless it's a tanky one lmao), just try to educate them if the subject comes up. I think it's overwhelming to jump right away into "this instance has this problem, you should move to this other one"
I say this still not having moved from Lemmy.world
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Welcome !
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What the fuck did I just read?
Am I having a stroke?
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I'm glad you're adapting. Welcome !
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If you've got a question about any of the Lemmy culture don't hesitate to ask. We will gladly answer (^_^)
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Happy to read you
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What the fuck did I just read?
Am I having a stroke?
Relevant history. If you were there, you remember the call of the wild AOL'er, "Me too," ringing 'cross the network, usually as a top-posted comment.
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Welcome !
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What the fuck did I just read?
Am I having a stroke?
Eternal September:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
September was traditionally the time of new admissions in US collages and universitie. As a result of these institutes often being the first time many would gain access to Usenet September had areputation of clueless newbies flailing around until they either self selected out or adapted. In 1993 AOL gave their userbase Usenet access. Thus the term 'Eternal September' or 'The September that never Ends.'Luser:
Portmantu of Loser and User. Used Derisively in some online communities in the 90's to refer to new, and often clueless, users. -
Do you want me to make an alt? I'm not new anymore but I do account for quite some number when it comes to so called "monthly active user"
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Relevant history. If you were there, you remember the call of the wild AOL'er, "Me too," ringing 'cross the network, usually as a top-posted comment.
Kids these days not knowing the history they're repeating... SMH.
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Hey, Welcome
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Who wants a short instance name
Is X available?