Flohmarkt - a Fediverse replacement for Facebook Marketplace
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Yeah, you can still get something from the odd crank, but used to be much more practically useful for day to day needs.
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as always with these, it really comes down to whos using it.
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If you feel any kind of meaningful trustworthiness from a Facebook profile, you've probably got some other things to worry about...
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Yeah, possibly. Depends -- if the data is federated between instances (which I assumed) you could have access to the whole world's market and it would still be useful if there was a feature that allowed you filter out locations you're not currently interested in.
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what some people don't get is that "flea market" is also a bad name. floh just makes it look and sound worse and it's harder to parse let alone understand and therefore remember.
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In my local area government interrogates selling boards about my data what I sell and such. I wonder if this could be forever resistant to authorities provided somebody actually uses it?
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Germans don't have sentences, they have long words.
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It honestly just looks like a spelling mistake to me
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The sentence structure is kinda wonky coming from English, but the vocab isn't bad. There are tons of cognates.
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That's what you should do anyway, the h simply elongates the o
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"gStore" sounds... suspicious. XD
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Yeah, possibly. Depends -- if the data is federated between instances (which I assumed) you could have access to the whole world's market and it would still be useful if there was a feature that allowed you filter out locations you're not currently interested in.
Yeah, would also be nice to be able to combine multiple local markets.
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What about Craigslist
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Right, über is a word. "uber" is very much not. The points aren't decoration or a pronunciation guide, they signify a different letter.
It's like saying that Spanish people call their country Espana.