Instances are like subreddits where the mods are top level admins, and there is no central admin above them. Anyone who wants to create an instance can host their own server. Communities can be duplicated between instances so you could have dozens of c/gaming communities rather than a single community for a topic which stifles engagement a bit. The cost of hosting is paid by the admins of an instance or by donations. Sponsors and ads are not currently feasible.
Unmoderated instances allow any new instance’s content to be displayed for their users.
Lmao I’m not surprised that a wallstreetbets mod thought a subreddit’s name is a trademark.
He just like me fr.
He gets a pass on this one though. His sister’s large breasts are quite admirable.
The source code can be forked. That particular issue is nothing to be concerned about.
Lemmygrad is tankies idolising the USSR instead of the CCCP.
I would find that fish that developed lungs and kick its ass.
Grownups and grownups 2. Definitely two of the movies of all time.
I thought the proverb was: cook a golden goose and you’ll eat for a day. Teach the golden goose to lay eggs and you’ll eat for a lifetime.
Gold is edible btw. Or at least inedible and non-toxic. It passes through without chemically reacting.
There is no objective purpose to life. Having a hobby is a popular way to enjoy the limited time available.
The name comes from the USSR’s practice of deploying tanks to crush dissent.
Not sure if that was a joke or a sincere lack of familiarity. What tankies want is a restoration and supremacy of the USSR to spread what they called communism.
For a healthy diet make sure to only eat reasoned rebuttals sparingly. You should get most of your nutrition from name calling. /s
Each level of argument has a purpose. Know your audience and use whatever is most effective. You’re not going to get anywhere calling a doctor a poopyhead just as you won’t accomplish anything by presenting facts to a conspiracy theorist.
Your audience will be most effectively convinced by logic, emotion, or authority. It should be pretty simple to figure out which one to use.
In some contexts arguing is synonymous with conflict.
When I argue in a public forum my goal is directed more to third parties than to an individual who may not be acting in good faith.
Yeah pronouns can get really messy. I try to avoid them as much as I can in technical writing so I can follow my own sentences lol.
I find it most inconvenient when “they” is used to refer to one person and a group in the same paragraph.
I meant oppose in the theological sense. Religious extremists are given legitimacy by religious moderates. (I live in a Christian majority region)
I’m not a Catholic, so I don’t consider bad deeds to be ok so ling as you do a few good.
Facebook. Simple as.