Welcome. Have a seat and stay a while.
Relative to what? Relative to LINUX on Intel? Relative to Windows on ARM?
As an administrator of many different public-facing services I'm always going to defend other admins right to moderate their services in whatever manner makes them comfortable, even if I don't agree with their decision.
Read the modlog: "I don't this fits the content of lemmy shitposting."
As someone who had a slight stutter at a young age that made him even more heroic in my eyes.
Unlike Reddit?
While the Lemmy UI doesn't expose the data is available via the API. That's how clients like Memmy are getting it.
I understand. It really comes down to your entry point. For example, as long as I'm viewing the community/user/content via my instance I can interact; e.g. I'm replying to a post on https://mylemmy.win/post/114914 ; you, on the other hand are replying to https://kbin.social/m/fediverse@lemmy.world/t/158389/why-can-t-we-have-federated-identity . Since we're viewing from our own instances we can interact. If either of us goes directly to the canonical URL, https://lemmy.world/post/1194109 , we'd be forced to login. It's all the same post, just different points of entry that muddy the user experience.
Hi! Welcome.
Another example of YSK. The lack of a karma system is a fallacy. It's only because the devs haven't surfaced the data, as karma, in the user interface.
Going by Reddit standards, your post karma is 54 and your comment karma is 527.
The data is all there and there are alternative clients who do provide it in that manner.
Upvotes should propagate across instances. With the current state of everything, not the least of which being congested servers across the ‘verse, it’s a bit of a crapshoot right now.
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