

Wikipedia started having very few but also very dedicated users.
My concern is that lemmy/mbin servers have an imbalance on posting users where a selected few do most of the posting.
Did I say something stupid enough that you needed to check my profile?
Good, that was on purpose.
Wikipedia started having very few but also very dedicated users.
My concern is that lemmy/mbin servers have an imbalance on posting users where a selected few do most of the posting.
I thought FOMO would hit me, but it didn’t. I like that I can recognize most users, that conversations are small and that it isn’t a popularity contest gorging on corporate interests.
That said, I’m always worried that the 'ole lemmy/mbin thing depends on a very select group of users whom are very active publishers.
Then again, that’s how my favorite site on the internet was for a-la-la-la-long time.
I was mostly joking, I like that there are multiple options amd we can still interact with each other.
Is that Interstellar, or another one?
But there’s mbin which is clearly the SUPERIOR alternative.
You are confusing privacy with anonymity. You aren’t anonymous because your user is linked to a phone number, but your communications are private due to how their encryption works.
On the location attack: it is a matter of configuration and your location will be as ambiguous as thousands of miles.