It's always kind of funny, because you obviously expect a pun due to the format and then it's just completely random and absurd. Anti-humor, I guess what it's called.
The average for every single Lemmy instance was 8.208262964 comments per post.
I wonder how much that statistic would change if you exclude news or politics communities.
Someone needs to make an infinite recursion GIF of this!
I like that when you look at the thumbnail you expect a normal photo but then, looking at the big, full size image, you notice the filter/edit.
"Conflicting political views" doesn't necessarily mean "fascist". I don't understand why this topic always causes such misunderstandings. This is something I also noticed when I made a thread on the Fediverse community asking about possible advantages or disadvantages about the mostly limited range of views on Lemmy. Some users replied in a similar fashion. Maybe it's just a deliberate exaggeration, i don't know.
Also I think the group should align politically
I think it's best if people get along well with each other despite possible conflicting political views.
It's built-in, that's the main point of those apps.
I use YouTube Music because of the alternative apps that are very simple to use. I like Metrolist but there are many others.
A4
Is the specific paper size important, does it have to be a A4 piece of paper to slit the dick?
If Canada joins EU, should we change its name? Any suggestions?
So the only difference to !wikipedia@lemmy.world is that the community allows links to any wiki? (Though !wikipedia@lemmy.world also has "Casual Tuesdays", allowing wikis other than Wikipedia)