It's a woman I believe. Atleast the user is spouting a lot of misandrist bullshit.
I think we also underestimate just the sheer mass that India has. The chances that you talk to an Indian on an English website is pretty high.
Look on the bright side. You can place the plunger right next to the stove and it has space to stand.
The dichotomy between porn and non-porn is a lot more pronounced with video and harder to segregate especially in the fediverse. Not to mention hosting costs will skyrocket. I think peertube will never really take off because even to just host a couple of videos in good quality you need terabytes of space.
Not always. Be careful. It got me banned from a few subreddits I thought were chill.
Maybe for a time we could donate. But longterm I think advertisers and REASONABLY priced API access might make sense.
Also it might be better to host the pictures externally. And run the pict-rs server as an imgur alternative or even use imgur and giphy as a hoster. They have pretty decent prices.
Edit: To all the downvoters. Do you really think a site that manages hundreds of thousands of accounts and pictures is indefinitely going to be run without problems by a few guys for free?
The auto-tldr bot was/is pretty useful
So what you're saying is we should ban money
The problem is that it is basically impossible to clearly differentiate from reviews which are a good and necessary thing. Pay someone to review your product and what now?
Same brother. Same. I'm actually surprised how good the Jerboa app works. I thought it be way crappy since everything now is scrambling to get away from reddit and catching mass exoduses is a hard thing to do. But it's smooth as soft serve ice cream. I think that's why Lemmy might work. It's not a single break, it's more like an ABS and it's kinda magical (to me) how you can go and discover new communities. If one instance breaks you can always go to another one and it works almost the same atleast on a technical level.
Why not? I honestly loved Reddit as a community. Sure it's toxic like just about every online space but people actually weighed in with their own actual opinions. Also it was just about the fastest and easiest place to get other peoples experience and opinion on something you're not sure about yourself.
I can't even list the times I googled " worth it reddit" and almost without fail I got a good discussion about pros and and cons, what to watch out for and alternatives. No place on the internet comes even close to that. Youtube, Insta and FB are pushing ads and sponsored content like mofos. Tumbler shot themselves in the foot with the no porn stuff (atleast it seemsto recover a bit). Twitter is just a cesspool of noise and I never joined it. The only places close to Reddit in actual useful and fast human conversation is Stackoverflow and the stackexchange communities.
You need to track the user for a poll. Sessions don't work since private browsing enables duplicate votes. Tracking the IP can block users from the same network/wifi. Cookies get auto-sent and browser storage is only clientside. Really not many more options aside from making an account on a site and logging in. I find it a pretty reasonable solution actually.