I tried once, and got through about 10 minutes. There are a ton of other resources out there that are far more informative and entertaining
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No worries! It's pretty low impact at the moment. Not too many people posting about stuff that has to be removed. Truthfully, I'm hoping to make this more of a community space without a ton of restrictions. r/Edmonton got a bit weird and cliquey on Reddit and I'm hoping we can do it differently here.
If you ever change your mind and want limitless power as a Lemmy mod, let me know!
I started up a few communities to help with the migration as well. Check my profile for the links. I've started one for gifs, today I learned, Shiba Inu, and a few others.
Totally! It's under the "Experience" section on your app. You can pick trailers from either your library, or anything being released. It's a great way to set the mood.
Eh, it's just kinda fun. I like watching the trailers (enabled on the app), the being surprised by the preroll. I have a couple favorites and it's nice to see them come on. I've yet to watch a movie with my parents and have the Pornhub proroll come up and I'm dreading that day.
I suspect there's something else potentially going on. I'm not a therapist, so I can't offer advice, but I can share experiences.
I had a partner at one point that would jump to conclusions without context. She would assume I had done things that I had not, and blame me for it. Later in life, I learned that she had been projecting her insecurities on me. This may have been the easier route compared to dealing with the root causes.
Dealing with those root causes would have been incredibly painful and would require some serious reevaluation of her value structure and decision making. That's not a journey for the lighthearted.
My partner refused to go to therapy, and I think that was a mistake. I've been seeing a therapist for almost a year now and it's the best thing I could have done.
I hope my story helps you in some way.
Well then I suppose this is an opportunity for us to start fresh. I haven't even made up any sort of rules for the community yet, I'd like to get some input on those first
I heard back from the Reddit mods this morning and they are not interested in migrating nor supporting the Edmonton community on Lemmy. I suppose it's up to us now!
If anyone is interested in jumping on board to give me a hand moderating, please reach out!
Arguably, this entire community could be considered an advertisement for Plex....