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You had me until the weird antisemitic pivot.
I read the entire article after reading your comment.. Honestly asking, what was the antisemitic pivot?
The pivot is in the comment he’s replying to not the article
Ahhh i did not see a comment above his, probably blocked that user.. thanks for the info!
Edit: hmm I searched for this user and he was not yet blocked. I wonder if this is related to the iOS App for lemmy, Memmy..
Edit 2: so I was curious as to why I could not see that users comment, so went and downloaded a different Lemmy App, Voyager
I know this is not the best community to ask this, but anyone else have similar problems?
Both of these are on the same instance (lemmy.world) on the same device
Here is the comment they were referring to.
By user tygerprints
I really appreciate you copy/pasting not only the comment itself, but also adding the username <3
That was indeed an “exusemewtf” comment. Glad the original user I replied to called him out on this!
I'm glad my comment has had such an impact and caused such reverential analysis and back and forth. It proves my words were powerful and my ideas were provocative and contain harsh truths men do not want to face about themselves.
Thanks for sharing the screenshots, this is definitely something that could lead to misunderstandings in the future. Could you also try looking on the browser or a different app to see when it happens? I'm curious
I also appreciate that everyone quickly and calmly figured out what was up. I've seen pointless arguments and insults over the tiniest misunderstandings on other social media so this was a nice change :)
I’m not sure if you’ll even see this but yeah I’ve had that happen a lot. I think with a message gets deleted it doesn’t show a deleted message like it does on reddit it’s just gone. I can’t even see your message in the actual thread I’m just replying from my inbox
Yeah this has been an issue for me as well, comments randomly disappear and sometimes after I interact with them
Idk if the devs are actually rewriting the app or have given up on the project but memmy still has the smoothest interface for me personally, everything else stutters at one thing or other so i will keep believing, for the time being at least
Just checked through browser, same problem.. so i do not think it is related to the app itself..
I prefer memmy as well, makes me nostalgic about Apollo :)
Okay so i just checked in browaer, private mode, same thing, shows barely anything comments wise
In memmy I cannot even open this thread without crashing the app anymore :(
Any other apps i might be able to check on iOS?
But since this is in browser as well, i expect it has to do with my instance (lemmy.world), which would surprise me..
About your second paragraph, I love being able to converse with internet strangers without the need for name calling etc. I love it here because of these kind of interactions..
I have found my people <3