Interesting fact I found that just 4% of Males are shorter than 54% of females
Sackeshi
They said they do.
wow, so there are continuums. In that case group B is the "transitional" group between species A and C or the common ancestor between the 2. I guess we'd need a category for this situation. What a mess. Maybe "Intraspecies".
It just feels wrong to leave the tree/pyramid of life incomplete as far as categorizing.
People are ready for alternatives to Reddit, Twitter, Facebook... Can a community on reddit shutdown, and seamlessly transfer to lemmy within a few days while archiving the subreddits history? Will the new Lemmy be hands off moderation at the site level so that conversation can be had? If you can give people a yes to both people will join.
The fediverse is too complicated which I said in detail on my post on c/fediverse currently its a mess each domain has hundreds of different sites that aren't interconnected and where you need to create a new account on each. If Lemmy had a front page like reddit and allowed for all its smaller communities to be coded and personalized to be completely different while allowing the top 25 posts every 24 hours to pop up and allowing a place to search for a specific community. We could still allow an approval process for specific communities but reddit would fall in months with how mods at reddit currently behave
any country in the EU
What's the Facebook alternative? Also blue sky is by far the closest to replacing Twitter with millions of users
Ideally it would be hosted in the EU and thus only things illegal there would be enforced.
Unless peertube has a way to properly monetize and at a much higher rate it's not beating YouTube which in conjunction will sponsors and patreon is doing great for creators. pixelfed has potential
According to the CDC 1% of adult males are 61 inches or shorter.