It might be easiest to just hide it in the css.
I don't really get the rules about code sharing with agpl. To me it would be public simply by existing on your site. Everyone can right click and view source. I would ask a lawyer or at least a dev with experience with agpl license.
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There's also a heart at the top of every page that links directly to a donation page, but I suppose that also doesn't count.
Is it really that huge of a difference? He's practically more fascist than communist, and it's been know for at least 4 years, when he got banned from /r/socialism
https://raddle.me/f/lobby/96713/heads-up-the-tankie-behind-lemmy-ml-got-banned-from-r
Docs Code And Join all have donate links
There are links to donate to the developer right at the bottom of every page on beehaw. If that doesn't show explicit support, I don't know what does.
Yes, I commented on someone elses question just now-
If you click on the domain name, it will take you to a feed of all content from that domain. You can block it by clicking the button next to Follow.
If you click on the domain name, it will take you to a feed of all content from that domain. You can block it by clicking the button next to Follow.
There are at least 6 different communities for selfhosting.
Hopefully this can be solved with (relatively) simple UI work.