Does that not suggest that Xbox game pass is not very successful?
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Watch Star Trek in bed. Or more realistically listen to Star Trek as my eyes will be closed.
Ads are cancer. Google by being a company that makes most of its money from ads is cancer by extension.
They have probably already sold the information 100 times.
I think some of the web frameworks people use are converting the desktop site into a mobile layout by applying additional CSS and layers ontop of it that makes it more inefficient.
I like the idea of being able to following a hashtag on mastodon and have it show up in my home feed. Maybe I am just doing it wrong on BlueSky, but I couldn't figure it out. There was something with lists, but it wasn't working like I expected.
There is probably no good answer or at least no definitive answer as of course instance admins can do whatever they want and clearly do. They usually have no founding principles or strict guidelines in which they adhere.
In my opinion I'd prefer people to enact moderation as little as possible. There should be a set of rules outlined for the community and the only time a moderator should take some moderation action is if one of those rules is broken. Of course there are always going to be things that are in grey areas, but I believe it makes more sense to have as few false positive actions taken as possible. If this results in some undesirable comments or posts to remain active then so be it. That is what the point system is for after all.
If the rules are determined to be inadequate then they should be updated and everyone should be informed so that everyone can make personal decision about whether to continue participation or not.
Because you can't see this comment most likely. Lemmy world admins ban a lot of people and defederate a lot of instances and communities.
There is also the case of bots and you may have bots turned off in your settings.
SAY "KHITOMER" AGAIN! SAY "KHITOMER" AGAIN! I DARE YOU! I DOUBLE-DARE YOU, MOTHERFUCKER!! SAY "KHITOMER" ONE MORE GODDAMN TIME!
That's a fine opinion, but I happen to disagree.
At least personally I can just leave. It's interesting that so many people get so entrenched in a service that they can't go without it.
Maybe they should try doing that then instead of changing things for no reason that aren't broken.