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The mail server records of a domain name do not usually point to the same server as other services like Lemmy.
The mail server records of a domain name do not usually point to the same server as other services like Lemmy.
Ha, ha, that’s awesome! I know both the feeling of cooking success and failure. Good for you, my dude!
Now, if someone can just teach me how I can make crispy style hash browns that don’t end up being somehow burnt and mushy at the same time!!
That’s some sod looking gras
FTFY
If you take away what the people want
You’re gonna have a bad time. ⛷️
Lol, interesting! So I guess the downvote will have weight when viewing from .world for yourself and fellow .world users, but it won’t offer any weight on .one?
If I have that right it’s a very cool example of instances curating content for their local community members in a way that works for them. Doesn’t mean I won’t see someone’s comment, but a user that got buried may have a chance of being heard by other communities. Very cool.
Got it. Yeah reading more about it in some threads now. Can you downvote my posts from your instance while it’s disabled on my instance?
I realized that there are no downvotes on lemmy? Do I have that right? Wouldn’t downvoting allow for better community moderation?
Went with lemmy.one because it felt really snappy while navigating communities. I was torn between .world and .one but then I saw that beehaw de-federated from .world which I didn’t like because beehaw has some of the more popular and active subs.
Structured AF