Very funny how things changed in MMORPGs. Then: "You have to be very dedicated to be part of our guild. We have events every day of the week and you have to participate." Now: "we are a family-friendly guild and are respectful of your time. Your real life is more important than the game. Feel free to join." #gaming #classicwow #mmorpg
@iarna
I find it harder to evaluate if someone is "worth" following on fedi than on Twitter, because on Twitter I could scroll their profile and see if I like their posts, while on fedi I only see posts that my instance has discovered, which may be just the one good post that got boosted.
It's harder to see if someone has good vibes.
Do you have a WordPress blog?
You can turn it into a Fediverse server using a simple plug-in. This means that people on Mastodon can follow it just like they follow any account on here.
Here's more info about how to do it:
https://fedi.tips/the-fediverse-beyond-mastodon/#WordPress
(NOTE: This doesn't work on free blogs hosted by wordpress.com)
The plugin is totally free. If you appreciate the plugin, remember to send its maker @pfefferle some donations at https://notiz.blog/donate
@bekopharm oh, excellent.
The last time I looked there was only an abandoned plugin (pterotype, I think). It's good to see that a solid bridge is up.
@dew_the_dew
Madness.
It seems to be instance-specific. Everything at milker has the issue, and the amberbot at bae has the issue. Other posts from bae (not your bots) have the issue. The slime not at poa.st does not have the issue.
Could be a configuration problem in my instance still, but it's limited to certain instances on the other side.
Hopefully these screenshots help?
I guessed that something in the bot changed recently, but maybe it's the site?
@dielan how does the "adults only" banner on the milker.cafe bots work?
It seems to work correctly if I actually load that instance in my browser, but not if I see the post on my instance nor through either of my fedi-apps.
Is it a pleroma-only feature or something?
One advantage of community moderators is that when they kick you off platform (or defederate) they tend to actually say why.
And if it's stupid, you know that that person is stupid.
As opposed to on Twitter where you get kicked for <violating ToS> with no explanation of how you did so and no way to get a review.
Legal fund for Alex Norris, creator of Webcomic Name (the 'oh no' comics)
A publishing company they partnered to make a board game with a few years ago has used the opportunity to take all of their intellectual property/claimed ownership of Webcomic Name as a whole :/
From what I read, seems like its not the first time this publishing company have done that either.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/alexnorrislegalfund
@clacke my current client held off deployment because of national sandwich day.
Of course, they're a sandwich restaurant and were running a promotion.