I just fail to see how this solves anything, people can easily sign up here or another non-blocked instance to troll.
I just fail to see how this solves anything, people can easily sign up here or another non-blocked instance to troll.
Open registration is obviously gonna be the norm and people can just sign up on any other fedi site and comment here.
Yeah calckey is by far the best twitter like experience
Developed by tankies :(
I’ve checked in on reddit a few time to see the chaos but otherwise I’m staying away, ain’t giving them my traffic.
I saw someone suggesting “user only instances”, instances where you can’t post content but can make an account and browse the fediverse.
It might help with the overcrowding.
Alright, thanks :)
lmao, eat my ass blizzard
Seems like federation is an issue on basically all the platforms/instances atm.
Oh that’s baaaaaad
You’re right that currently it’s hard many places in the US thanks to suburbs, terrible zoning, car focused laws and so on.
But it’s not like biking itself is the issue here, it’s that you are in dire need of better infrastructure, zoning, public transport and laws.
Proper infrastructure and proper public transport which allows bringing bikes solve most problems.
With a cargo bike you can transport most things just fine, for stuff that can’t be transported by bike a shared car or delivery company can be used.
Riding bikes really isn’t very extreme
The practicality isn’t questionable.
Of course there are outliers and places/people it wouldn’t work for but the vast majority should be absolutely fine.
This is about Indians visiting other places
What a weird comment to leave, why did you feel the need to say this?
Most users on any given platform are gonna be lurkers
Yes, all the services share the same underlying protocol and share content.
If you go to your frontpage and switch from “local” to “all” you’ll see posts from many different sites and services.
You already posted this from sh.itjust.works to lemmy.ml, so you’re already doing it.
“I’m gonna retire!” Is great marketing