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12 hours agoLol. It’s probably this: https://forum.wedistribute.org/topic/9/we-distribute-is-always-looking-for-help
And their website is: https://wedistribute.org/
A software developer and Linux nerd, living in Germany. I’m usually a chill dude but my online persona doesn’t always reflect my true personality. Take what I say with a grain of salt, I usually try to be nice and give good advice, though.
I’m into Free Software, selfhosting, microcontrollers and electronics, freedom, privacy and the usual stuff. And a few select other random things, too.
Lol. It’s probably this: https://forum.wedistribute.org/topic/9/we-distribute-is-always-looking-for-help
And their website is: https://wedistribute.org/
Btw, Christians, Muslims and Jews worship the exact same God.
Two things to consider:
Maybe Google reverse image search helps? Or you just report them and let someone else check on this.
That’s a valid concern. And I think to solve that in a clean way and altogether, they need some options to restrict commenting or voting to subscribers only. Meddling with other features and how communities can be found, so people can keep hiding in Lemmy’s noise… is a very indirect approach and doesn’t go all the way.
I’ve seen a bit of that issue in connection with the All-feed. Back when AI was still largely hated on, we regularly had some amount of downvotes creep into the few dedicated AI communities. And while I support people downvoting the flood of AI related stuff in general news and technology communities, I don’t see any reason to drive-by downvote an AI post in an AI community. But that has stopped since. And I don’t think I’ve seen anyone come in and pick fights or something. It was just some minor but constant stream of downvotes.