• trashcan
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    111 year ago

    I’d love to have to specifically choose for my comment to have the mod flair rather than it always be present.

        • SharkEatingBreakfast
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          51 year ago

          If you’re being a good example, good on ya’.

          But remember that the Christian faith has caused many folks unimaginable pain and trauma, especially with their vocal involvement in current going-ons.

          I love me some Jesus, but I absolutely avoid self-proclaimed Christians. Why? I just don’t want to put myself in situations with people who 98% of the time have hateful ideology. I don’t want it. That is why folks are wary.

          If you are a Christian who looks down upon the poor, foreigners, handicapped, disabled, the mentally struggling, the LGBTQ+, or anyone else, you’re a shit Christian who doesn’t follow the teachings of Christ.

          If you want to preach Jesus’ message of love and acceptance, more power to you. But you will have a big job ahead of you, because part of your job is to denounce those who preach hate.

          You can claim to be a “good Christian” all you’d like, but many will be skeptical unless your actions prove you to be a true follower.

          If that’s your goal, you’re on the right path. But do know where others are coming from when they voice their distrust of your intentions. They are not attacking you, but the institution that has hurt so many both now & in the past.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    For a technology which was born because of petty censorship on Reddit, the main Lemmy instance sure does do a lot of petty censorship.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    More filters like the NSFW filter. “U.S. Politics” and “Elon Musk” filters would be nice

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Saving is broken.

    When showing a saved post or comment, show them in order of save instead of original post date. If I save an article, go to find it the next day, it’s not there. Turns out it was sorted under 6mos ago when it was originally posted.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    Not a technical thing, but…

    Better user interactions. I know not everyone came from reddit, but there are so many reddit-like interactions across Lemmy. I’m talking about not assuming good faith and jumping down people’s throats. Low-effort comments (I’m guilty of this, too). The need to always be right and continue arguing for no reason.

    It was tiring to see this on reddit over the years. But it’s sad to see how much of that behavior has made its way to Lemmy.

    With federation, however, there’s not really a good way to solve this, since each instance, including self-hosted instances, determines their own moderation and “culture.” But it would be something I’d like to see improved, even i we each have to do it ourselves.

    On the technical side, absolutely mod tools. It’s stunning how bad they are here. And I’m coming from reddit, where tools were poor.

  • Guy Ingonito
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    141 year ago

    Users that want to talk about tv shows that I watch and more places to do so

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Speed, a lot. Loading the profile for some reason takes forever for me, this “user not authenticated”

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      That may be an issue with your instance. I can load your profile just fine, and mine loads fine too. But when I’m on a smaller instance (with less server computing) loading things takes noticeably longer. Simply because smaller instances have less computing to go around, so requests get queued and your client can time out if it stays in the queue too long.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Sort by two filters at once (top this day, controversial this week, …)

    Controversial and others are literally useless, its always the same posts

  • livus
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    91 year ago

    I would like the ability for people to mod communities outside their instance.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Why wouldn’t they just make an account there?

      This is like asking to redecorate your neighbor’s living room

      • livus
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        71 year ago

        I’d like to be able to ask my neighbours to help me move furniture in my living room.

        I don’t mean community creation, just mod assistance. It’s easier if we don’t have to keep logging into different accounts is all.