

Yes, there has.


Yes, there has.


Only English is ticked… Don’t worry mate, I already solved the problem!


I just block meme-posters and meme communities and my Fediverse stays interesting as a result. No need to convince/wait for the world to change when I can conveniently block the slop myself, it’s one of the most appreciated features of PieFed/Lemmy imho.
Recall that whole db0 defederation of feddit.org? Was not a problem for me at all because I had already blocked the instance long before the whole thing kicked off simply because I didn’t speak German and didn’t want my feed full of German posts I couldn’t understand anyway.


Just desperate enough for the promises of the benefits received by military service to start sounding very appealing.
Hmmm 🤡
You said they are promoting not slaughtering civilians, while they are slaughtering civilians.
Ever heard of Palestinians? Gaza? No?


To be fair, if a game gives me the option to nuke, like Starcraft or Red Alert, I be nukin’ too!


according to https://piefed.zip/c/fedigrow/p/1122722/growth-of-the-fediverse-20260222 it’s the most popular Fediverse platform by far.


I don’t even know what an AI PC is.


It’s the strategy the UFO guys use of mixing ridiculous bullshit with the truth so if anything leaks it sounds like that half ridiculous load of shit you proved was fake to the public.
Hmmmm… 🤔


Seems like a lot of people replying need to work on their reading comprehension…
Use private trackers only. Public trackers are way easier to identify you on.
Disable DHT, PeX and Local Peer Discovery in your BitTorrent client. This will prevent you connecting to random public peers.
If you’re just interested in movies/TV I recommend streaming sites with an adblocker. Just so much easier and safe enough. Find sites on fmhy.net
You’re probably experiencing in-group bias, which can manifest in heightened sensitivity to criticism directed at one’s group, leading to perceptions that such critiques are exaggerated.
And your thinking is also affected by outgroup homogeneity bias, which is the tendency to view members of groups to which one does not belong as more similar to each other than they actually are.