dilemmy
I chuckled.
dilemmy
I chuckled.
Can someone provide a quick rundown on what makes them "problematic" to cause such a reaction?
I always found the votes in !albumartporn@lemmy.world a bit suspicious. This confirms my suspicion.
Why do people do this?
To be fair, Cowbee didn't specify that they successfully tried it!
There's Discogs, of course.
In my city there are still record stores that sell second-hand CDs. The great thing about (at least) one of those stores is that they also sell records on Discogs. You can browse through their stuff on there, use the many filters that the Discogs marketplace has, and then simply send the store a e-mail with a list of records you want to pick up at their store. No shipping prices, no online payments.
This website would benefit from a search function.
Has there been discussions in feddit.nl to de-federate with instances like lemmygrad and hexbear?
I would support de-federation.
Go ahead, I don't mind. I'm glad you like my idea.
It would have been cool to involve the community by doing some kind of art contest. (Not saying I would participate, I just like the idea.)
What are the advantages of downvotes anyway? If somebody breaks the rules, you can report them. If nothing is done about it, you can leave a community. If you dislike most of the content of an user or a community, you can give your negative feedback or block them. If you think somebody is wrong on some subject, you can correct them.
Sure, to be honest it feels good to press the downvote button on a comment or post I dislike, but I could live without it.