Imagine if you could decorate your little bedroom, and then "take it with you" when you join a lobby.
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Someone else got to ya before I did, but yes that is exactly what I was referring to.
The only thing I needed to see about hexbear is that the "official" post from their admins about their pending federation tried to both-sides the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saying that "it may be justified". That alone is enough for me to never want to see them or anything from there again.
This is one more reason I'm sticking with lemmy.world as my instance of choice.
I am subscribed to over 100 channels, ranging from daily uploads to 1 video every few months. Frankly I don't need more stuff to watch. When I do want to find something new, it's either a recommendation from a friend, something I saw on a different social media, or something I searched for myself deliberately.
This change isn't a good thing, it's Google trying to pressure more people into giving up more data, but the "threat" of them removing their algorithmically recommended content from my feed is not a threat at all, it's a bonus if anything.
Skins for more things. Drop pod skin, resupply pod skin, doretta skin, molly skin; have the host's skins applied by default but then have a toggle to pick a random persons's skins instead.
My first character ever was a goblin wizard (part of the Izzet league in the Ravnica setting). I've had a soft spot for goblins ever since.
EDIT: and yes my familiar was a rat how did you know -
It doesn't work often but it's a handy last trick before getting killed.
There is no hitsound for hitting a disguised spy. Little blood particles will still fly when hit by bullets (not explosives, to my knowledge), but that's easy to miss. If you're bold enough and/or have no other way out, simply ignoring incoming damage that doesn't immediately kill you can fool the inattentive.
Totally depends on the vibe. In my group, acting out persuasion or deception checks is most common, but sometimes someone can't think of exactly what to say and so just outlines the gist in a detached way - e.g. "I go on about how the safety of the city is top priority, allow us access so we can continue our search for the fugitive". Not specific, but general. Either works, and the general form is bare minimum IMO.
If someone's email domain is @ihateminorities.com, I'd say that's pretty fair grounds for blocking it.
There are some instances that actively promote hateful or extremist content, and exist for the purpose of hosting it. There are others that do not actively support that content but do allow it, anywhere, making blocking one community not enough. Defederation is an important tool and should be used wisely.
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