It’s on this site’s Legal page.
🔋Batteries not included.
It’s on this site’s Legal page.
It’s a little funny to imagine them making a scene about leaving and then you see them still active here but with an account from another instance.
To me it’s how it focuses more on the UX - how content is presented and how you navigate and interact with it.
I don’t see a problem with the example you presented. The three gaming-oriented communities you listed all have their own cultures that have essentially become tied with their branding, each with their own appeal. It would be more confusing to have three gaming communities all using the same name but with different approaches on how they manage their communities. At that point, you’ll have to create a guide on which instances would have the type of community that aligns more with your preferences.
Open the Chrome menu, go to Settings > Site Settings > All Sites. Check if you have Tiktok in there, click the site and you’ll see a Clear & reset button. Clicking the button should remove any notifications from the site coming from Chrome.
It might not work since they’re different platforms with different APIs. The only way an app might work on both platforms is if the app itself chooses to support both APIs.
That said, there’s a level of interaction between the two since they both use ActivityPub. I.e. on Mastodon I can search for a particular Lemmy user and see their posts.
Would be great if they actually tried to understand the underlying issue instead of resorting to knee-jerk reactions.