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If only /r/AskHistorians were this prescient.
If only /r/AskHistorians were this prescient.
This is a great read for getting some historical context.
Christ, what instance did you sign up on? Lemmygrad?
Agreed. Luckily the algorithm bug is being fixed in the next release.
No they’ve just starting removing mods directly.
How am I reading this if you can’t reply to me?
Try setting the comment language to English. If that doesn’t work try setting it to undetermined.
Do you have both indétermined and English set in your profile?
It’s highlighting a fun new way mods are protesting without being shut down.
it’s real, and it’s spectacular
/r/ModCoord is officially recommending recreating communities elsewhere now. Likely related. Though others have said it’s just delayed reporting. Maybe a bit of both.
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The smooshed pics are on kbin though.
/ r/The10thDentist was better
That’s because kbin has better front page algorithms atm.
I’ve heard it’s a bug browsing in multiple tabs. It’s being worked on.
I agree, but on reddit you could still turn on the controversial dagger to see which comments had a fair amount of up and down votes.
What? No. Maybe I wasn’t clear with what I wrote. Can you explain what you mean and how you got that from my comment?
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