If he gets arrested later when he surrenders, beside a mugshot, do they also weigh Trump? Measure his height?
UnanimousStargazer
when used properly
That's the problem. Downvotes often aren't used properly.
No account needed.
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Select the triple dots menu in Voyager to copy a link to your OP
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Visit kbin.social
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Enter the copied link in the search bar
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Open your OP
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Click 'more' and then 'activity'
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Click 'favorites'
You'll see a list of all accounts that upvoted your OP. Why this isn't possible on Lemmy is completely unclear to me.
Just like I don't understand why Lemmy allows for downvotes. It's not valuable and induces toxic behavior IMO.
It's also possible to view what account upvoted you by viewing your post on a Kbin instance.
I think it's rather silly that this information is obfuscated on Lemmy.
And it's only possible to upvote on Kbin. Which makes more sense to me as well.
It's not an AUTOMATIC disqualification, it still needs to be adjudicated
I might have mistaken what was written, but the scholars in the paper explicitly point out section 3 is 'self-executing'. ~Which means it does not require adjuducation.~ I was mistaken, see comment below.
If it happened before, that doesn't mean it was necessary.
For those who are interested: MSNBC publishes a podcast called "Prosecuting Donald Trump" and the episode dated August 1st features former federal judge Michael Luttig who is interviewed about various subjects, including his tweets concerning the standpoint of Eastman in January 2020 that implied Trump could have Pence declare the election invalid. Which was nonsense.
You don't need to. Voyager was just released in the app store
So, now instances are hosting posts and comments that a user deleted on another instance. But that user has no way to 're-delete' the OP and comment.
Now what?
I guess the instances might cross check the existence of OPs and comments on other instances, but the longer this problem exists, the larger the problem.
It’s a known issue:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1637
The point I’m trying to make clearly isn’t understood.
What I read are lots of Lemmy fans that don’t think through the lack of migration tools or blocking DMs are serious shortcomings and it obviously makes no sense to continue developing a front end if these aren’t fixed first.
But apparently many people think that’s very logical.
I hope you can come here again once the platform is a bit more polished.
Thanks and I hope so too. I’ve given it a try for four weeks.
That said: people respond with ad hominems on Lemmy as well. In fact, one of the comments to my OP is only ad hominem.
I think you cannot directly dictate what should be done
Of course, but that’s not the point of this post.
none of these issues are deal breaker
Imagine setting up a community, having thousands of subscribers and the administrator of the instance your community is hosted on pulls the plug.
And yes, I know people can host their own instance (see OP). But that won’t happen.
We need some kind of dashboard online with an overview of all the events on a timeline, just like you created.
Or a smartphone app that only pushes trial news and updates.