

I’m sorry but Afsluitdijk sounds like they named it by banging on a keyboard.
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I’m sorry but Afsluitdijk sounds like they named it by banging on a keyboard.
The term I’ve heard is Threadiverse (i.e. Fediverse with threaded discussions), but that was coined before Threads launched so it’s a little awkward now.
You ever put in like 1 minute and 90 seconds, just for fun?
I guess they’re the members of each band that didn’t get as famous individually but who still do their thing as part of the band.
It’s not what it isn’t.
I agree completely.
Yes, if we compare the most dangerous example of a driver running a red light with the safest example of a cyclist doing so, the driver looks worse.
Obviously cars running red lights is more dangerous but this is pretty disingenuous way to frame it.
Part of you is oxygen you inhaled.
That’s true. I guess I like the idea of being able to distribute a community across servers, but it may be more trouble than it’s worth to implement.
I personally don’t think this is a huge issue, but it is an issue. I usually pick the biggest community on a topic, or if there are multiple that are fairly active, subscribe to both/all. The only real complaint I have about it is that users will often make the same post to both communities, so I see duplicate posts on my timeline and the discussion is split in half.
I do think it would be nice if there was a way for community mods to choose to combine two communities across instances, in a way that they would appear as a single community to users. I don’t know how that would be implemented though.
You have reached enlightenment.