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this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2024
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Ok?
So if you disagree with their policy enough, you can change instances.
Or you can stay, and build up those alternative communities instead of asking people to do it for you.
Like, the logic behind this isn't difficult, and I thought you'd be able to grasp it.
That's why I bothered to reply, instead of just blocking you. Same chance I gave some of the lemmy.ml subs before blocking their instance.
You're handling it about as well
Not everyone wants to block the clowns. I enjoy the show.
Oh it's givesomefucks, the other clown!
I don't disagree with lemm.ee's policy.
You can move your home instance where you log in? Explain how. That was going to be one of things I suggest you could do in future updates.
Not that I would move right now. I'm happy on Lemmy.World but I'd like the option.
https://reddthat.com/signup
But.......why? Whats the advantage of reddthat over lemmy.world?
Also, when I saw Homer I thought it was going to be him saying "Oooooooooo!!!! Explain how!"
Which nobody seems to have gotten my reference.....the other guy even got offended.
I mean. Since you asked so politely...
You can export your settings in a .json file, then create a new account on a new instance an import your settings.
But like, you need to try and be better when you're asking people for help.