Please bring back Battlefield Heroes
andobando
- Sign up at lemmy.world.
- Done
No need to explain all the other crap
I dunno about this. I REALLY like the idea of fragmenting the whole user base. When a community gets too big it ceases to be a community.
Why does the whole internet need to see then same content, and be a collective hivemind?
Whats wrong with the current user size we have on this current community? Id even argue its too big already. If it blows up by 100x we run back to having posts with 10k replies, 20 or so which everyone will read. Its a really dumb system
You're talking about different issues I think. What OP mentioned is inconsistency with one community being seen across different instances.
Can you add me too. Desktop/mobile/Android/Ios all in one.
https://createlab.io/ https://github.com/ando818/lemmy-ui-svelte
Though I see now mine looks just like wefwefs and they're way ahead of me so I lost quite a bit of motivation to do this.
Very important note: We need Oauth. Putting your username/password onto an external app is not safe. A malicious dev can log all of it.
Nah I dont even like visible upvotes/downvotes. Just incentives the complementary wrong mindset for healthy discussions.
Your reputation should be what people know of you not points.
I worked at Tinder, we had something like 100 engineers for 20 million or whatever daily active users., and I think it was rather well managed with everyone doing a part. Reddit is 20x user wise and far more complex feature wise, so maybe it makes sense.
It seems absurd, but there's a lot of things going on that you don't think about. Bots, Ads, Moderation tooling, User management, Chat feature, NFTs, revenue features, push notifications, user targeting, ranking algorithms, etc all consist of whole teams.
Lmao they put all their developers on actively making the site worse. They intentionally made the whole desktop experience so shitty so you use their shitty app.
Lemmy UI has a ton of issues
Edit your content, dont just delete
Nah I disagree. Turning things less serious is not necessarily a bad thing. People will visit to check it out but long term it will get stale and die off.
Library should serve the community, and if the community feels it isnt doing so in its best regard they fully have the right to it, whether or not other people on the opposite side of the country like it