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Mildly Infuriating
Home to all things "Mildly Infuriating" Not infuriating, not enraging. Mildly Infuriating. All posts should reflect that.
I want my day mildly ruined, not completely ruined. Please remember to refrain from reposting old content. If you post a post from reddit it is good practice to include a link and credit the OP. I'm not about stealing content!
It's just good to get something in this website for casual viewing whilst refreshing original content is added overtime.
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Content that violates the law. Any post/comment found to be in breach of common law will be removed and given to the authorities if required.
That means: -No promoting violence/threats against any individuals
-No CSA content or Revenge Porn
-No sharing private/personal information (Doxxing)
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Posting the same post, no matter the intent is against the rules.
-If you have posted content, please refrain from re-posting said content within this community.
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Brigading, Doxxing or Witch Hunts
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6. NSFW should be behind NSFW tags.
-Content that is NSFW should be behind NSFW tags.
-Content that might be distressing should be kept behind NSFW tags.
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7. Content should match the theme of this community.
-Content should be Mildly infuriating.
-At this time we permit content that is infuriating until an infuriating community is made available.
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-Please consider crediting the OC when reposting content. A name of the user or a link to the original post is sufficient.
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How do so many people still not do this?
Most apps, including Lemmy apps, open links in an internal browser which does not have those features.
You can usually change that in the settings. If not (at least on Android and on the app I'm currently using) if you open a link in your lemmy app, then click the "..." menu (in Connect and my previous reddit app, it was on the top right) there is an option to "open in Firefox," or "open in external app." This will open the link in your browser instead of having to view it in your lemmy app.
I probably should change it, I just haven't bothered yet.
That's changable
Umm, change your standard browser to firefox? Works like a charm
I have a DNS ad blocker on my network so no need.
That definitely doesn't catch everything. I use the same system, though, and it's a must-do for anyone who hates ads!
I'm running it on Infoblox NIOS with multiple RPZs. One RPZ is just ads.
IPhone users can't do this. It's actually only available on Android. I was surprised to find this out earlier this year.
I have some friends who think they are superior because they can use ichat... It's pretty sad. Like... Oh no, I'm a green chat box. I guess I'll cry into Revanced and Firefox for mobile. Plus, even if I had an iPhone, I'd still be using Signal.
You may also be surprised to find out that the Safari browser that comes with iOS has extensions support and even special support for content blockers (aka ad blocking extensions) that works great.