From what I understand, "whispers" were what private messages were called on twitch. And it's "then existing," I don't use twitch, but I guess it doesn't exist anymore, that's what they mean. Pretty poor wording though, don't blame you for not knowing what the hell they mean.
Lol as much as this is a fun larp, and reddit did take too long to ban them, I'm not partial to taking random twitter/mastodon/<insert social media> discourse as gospel. I think it's goofy when conservatives do it, and I think it's goofy here.
Which is fine with me tbh because fuck sales. I'd never survive independently, because I'd tell the customer the truth. And the truth doesn't sell. I don't have the energy to lie about how everything is better than it actually is.
Lol yeah, I have to block individual hexbear users whenever I find a thread where the instance hasn't defederated from them yet. I'd love to be able to block all hexbear and lemmy.ml users
Oh is that very recent? I think I've been using the instance block feature that my app has. Which blocks me from seeing any of their posts, but I still see them show up in comment threads. I'll look into this later, would love to be rid of them entirely
I just wanted to peek at the front page. I guess they don't want people to use their shit anymore. I'm starting to believe in the dead internet theory.
Lol yeah I can't get on it at work anymore. Goodbye to all the traffic they get from people looking for tech advice on corporate networks. Fucking morons.
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Have pity on him ( lemmy.world )
This is the “world’s first” phone call made using spatial audio ( www.theverge.com )
Of course they did, and of course Reddit caved. ( lemmy.world )
I made this ( poptalk.scrubbles.tech )
cross-posted from: https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/1069636...
Russia's Human Rights Chief Slams Chatbots for Dodging Ukraine War Questions ( www.themoscowtimes.com )
Is there a way, as a user, to block an entire server?
Title says it all, I hope.
We keep measuring everything's value with something that continuously loses value over time
It's becoming really annoying.
Reddit has become the face of enshittification ( lemmy.world )
I just wanted to peek at the front page. I guess they don't want people to use their shit anymore. I'm starting to believe in the dead internet theory.