I think they overdid it a bit.
henfredemars
Holy shit, man. Another day, another gut-punch.
I mean they were also roommates.
On the other hand my wife does hate being introduced as my ex-girlfriend.
Technically it’s not a rule of Lemmy but the instance rules that forbid this.
We are indeed owned by the billionaire class. It’s their country. We live in it.
Is it better or worse that Elon considers this pocket change?
I consider Lemmy to be more pseudonymous. Which is to say, I am practically anonymous to most users, but it wouldn’t take much for someone with resources to pester my instance into giving up my IP.
The content of my posts, comments, and votes is intentionally public information.
No special rules. Just be mindful of your instance rules and community rules, but I myself have never run into surprising edge cases.
The rules for your post are the union of:
- The instance hosting your account to which you agreed when you registered.
- The instance hosting the community to which you are posting, which all communities on that instance are supposed to follow.
- The rules of that community.
It’s like posting to a mailing list. You have to obey the rules of your email provider, the service hosting the mailing list, and the list itself. That’s about it. In practice, this works very well and mostly reduces to the rules of the community which are conveniently provided in the sidebar or community description.
Work is rewarded with work.
What a shithole.
My great grandfather was a hero. He along with others discovered the cure for fascism, and he helped so many poor souls afflicted by this terrible disease.
However, I don’t believe he foresaw the possibility that it could become a family tradition. I certainly hope not, but things are going to get so much worse.
It’s the same group of people. They’re buddies.
Oh don't worry, he's upending health research and funding in general.
But yes, especially for the vulnerable groups of people he hates.