[META] Do we need a [META] tag?
How many layers deep can we go? Can the pixels survive this many Diggceptions? How many different Digg UIs can we include in one post?
How many layers deep can we go? Can the pixels survive this many Diggceptions? How many different Digg UIs can we include in one post?
I know the AI automod is strict, but I keep hearing there are ways to override on desktop. Is that true, and if it is, does that functionality exist on mobile?
If this is what default communities are going to look like here, the platform is dead. This is Facebook-tier slop. It’s all heat and no light. I don’t care what technical features you build into your site—if you don’t curate content, you won’t keep users. Simple as.
I’m glad to see some backtracking on the military angle of Greenland, but Trump continues to use tariff pressure as a way to push for annexation, and EU nations are responding in kind. I always held that these tariffs were a bad idea. I think most EU nations did as well, but
So far I’ve seen some activity on /veganuk and /vegantravel . Some places like /veganism were set up but don’t have anything yet. What has been your experience?
Sorry for those who already saw this in /jew , it doesn’t seem like I can crosspost yet.
Are there really people out there who wanted to get away from Reddit because it wasn’t left enough? It’s not been a week of open beta and already there are hugely upvoted posts complaining about billionaires. Absolute popslop
There are tons of posts right now about people running into issues with an overzealous automod. Of course any model will need to be trained and this itself isn’t a big issue. What stuck out to me was that the community mod themselves could not approve their own post in their
It would make it much easier to advertise new communities as well as seed them with content. I hardly see any new communities unless I sort by new. I would also like an “anti-algorithm” button that would show me a truly random post. Kind of like stumbleupon, from back in the
As well as their slogan: “Animals are not ours to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way.”
End the occupation of the Antizionist Entity and establish a secular liberal government.
I legit don’t get what the point of the platform is. It looks and feels like a stripped down Reddit. Was the success of Bluesky and Threads too tempting to pass up? What’s the value proposition of being here?
Roll credits.