Ben Affleck and Thomas Jane are wanted for questioning.
Truth Social. It's a Mastodon instance with federation disabled.
Medieval art had more murderous rabbits.
Hm. The majority of posts I see on my home timeline are from my followed hashtags, rather than from followed users. So I guess my experience is already notably different than yours.
He's upset they followed his precedent.
In the [pixelfed] web UI, on the bottom of the post it should say how many times, if any, a post has been shared (boosted) and a clickable link to show who has shared it. The android app doesn't seem to include that information though. Also I get a notification when someone has shared my post.
Hm, yeah that's a good point about them being boosts. But I guess it makes sense. If you view a Lemmy user from Mastodon, it mostly looks like you'd expect. So probably would require a coordinated development effort between Lemmy and Mastodon teams to agree on some kind of improvement.
I don't see that the experience is that much different than seeing Mastodon posts on your Mastodon feed. I don't see any threading in my home feed, I have to click on a post to see it threaded with the rest of the replies. This is the same as what I get when looking at a Lemmy community in my mastodon feed. The Lemmy posts and Lemmy comments are all just regular posts on Mastodon and when you click on one it's displayed threaded with all the comments.
As the Baroness recently said to me: "It's the monthiest month I ever monthed."
Just from the way it's pronounced in English: ma · stuh · daan. It sounds more like an 'a' than an 'o'.
But the winner in the general was going to be either the D or the R regardless. Seriously, fewer than 1% of state and federal legislators are 3rd party. It's been 1 presidential election shy of 60 years that a third party candidate has received a single electoral vote, even including Perot with almost 19% of the popular vote. Third party isn't happening without election reform. So I'm always going to vote for least harm in the general. I'll vote for progressives in the primary.
It's not a majority of voters, even. Trump won with a plurality, under 50% of the vote.