Damn, that looks so good, like a stock Android app.
Damn, that looks so good, like a stock Android app.
Just imagine the cringy name they’d come up with… BritTwit or something.
I’ve never tried it. Is it really more confusing than Lemmy?
This is the same thing Twitter tried (is?) doing. Spez is really going full Musk.
I’ve been really enjoying Politics JOE recently. They have a podcast which is great. It’s irreverent and silly at times. Aimed at those in their 20s and 30s and very much left leaning, so if that isn’t you you’re probably not gonna have a good time.
Having said that, I do think they have some really interesting political takes while not taking themselves seriously.
The nature of it being a UK orientated instance will hopefully help to limit the appeal to manageable amount.
Ouch, it hasn’t progressed at all since last time he got roasted for pretty much the same screenshot
Trying to send mail from a domain registered in the last year is a nightmare. I get why ESPs have to be strict but it definitely puts an unfair burden on new businesses and organisations.
Ian Visits often gets some good scoops that are missed by mainstream media
I think it’s meant to appeal to the US who I believe still use SMS a lot. If you’re still using SMS, I guess having it switch over to RCS is a bonus.
If you usually use WhatsApp, having a message go through as an SMS is a PITA.
As the other person mentioned, it matters to an extent because the admins of your instance have the ability to cut ties with other instances (defederation). They also have the ability to make instance wide actions like banning a community belonging to that instance (in the same way Reddit admins can ban a subreddit).
Some instances will naturally be stricter about what types of communities are allowed and what types of instances they will federate with. For that reason, it’s important the instance you join aligns with your values, e.g. you probably don’t want to join an instance that tolerates alt right communities.
Comments and posts sync. We are on different instances but are still talking to each other.
Just think of each separate site (AKA ‘instances’, like lemmy.world, sh.it.just.works) as different competing versions of Reddit. All with their own different subreddits.
The key difference though is that these instances are all partnered together (‘federated’) because they are running on the same technology so you can see posts from the other instances.
May as well show which users voted as well since this is publicly available.