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jerboa supports it! press the little exclamation mark in a diamond (it’s a triangle on desktop for anyone wondering)
jerboa supports it! press the little exclamation mark in a diamond (it’s a triangle on desktop for anyone wondering)
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like knusper says, lemmy has a different spoiler format:
::: spoiler the preview text
then the hidden text
the new lines are optional, but make it easier to read in my opinion
:::
i care about fake internet points because i want to share things people like. if they don’t like it, i’ll enjoy it myself, but i won’t bother sharing it
no worries, here’s the actual documentation. apparently there’s a third syntax that i never use as well
lemmy supports two footnote formats
the basic type like so:
comment body here[^1]
[^1]: and the footnote at the very bottom of the comment
or the easy to write type
comment body here^[and the inline footnote]
(note the different locations for the caret)
keep in mind that they don’t work on most apps, and some frontends
i know. like i said, i don’t believe it
i was just trying to be funny : (
alright, i was being facetious. a cursory search [says(https://healthmanagement.org/c/icu/news/organ-donors-who-need-kidneys-go-to-top-of-transplant-list) this, but it’s the states only, and i have no idea if it’s true or not. i imagine not, but i don’t know
i mean, i don’t personally agree with it, but i can empathise that that demographic is overrepresented on the internet, so if their goal is to create an instance (like, say, hexbear before they federated) where they’re curating a specific experience, it’s understandable. right now for example (although it’s not the situation you posted) i think it would be not unreasonable for a ukranian-centric instance to block russian users
i’d be interested to know what instance it is though
i can understand where they’re coming from
if your instance was called lemmy.freds.com, and your goal was to create an instance purely for people called fred to use; it would be understandable to remove people who claimed to be called fred, and then it turns out they actually aren’t
now i don’t know what instance this is, but say it’s lemmy.dbzer0.com - if a user is going around decrying piracy, or reporting copyright infringement on lemmy to authorities; i think it would be reasonable to remove them
i do actually quite like rush, though i must admit i’d never heard of yyz until this thread
i always do, but it’s mostly to be facetious - i wouldn’t be hugely surprised if people didn’t know what i was talking about
^(i don’t know why i’m plugging tywele’s subs and not my own, but)^ if you like that you may also like !imaginarymerfolk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
partly, i don’t think it was just that. mng did have considerable benefits over apng at the time; but it was a solution looking for a problem. i think they wanted it to succeed because they’d poured time into it, but nobody wanted to support it (mozilla, the only browser to support it to my knowledge, dropped support eventually because the mng decoder was bigger than every other image decoder in firefox put together)
libpng refused to accept it
mozilla made it because it suited their needs; and libpng (the organisation behind png, and who make the standard png decoder[1]) refused to add compatibility, insisting on mng instead. mng was bad, so nobody used it; and apng was great, but require mozillas version of the decoder so systems couldn’t use both the official version and the apng supporting version together
and have a fantastic website ↩︎
didn’t some poor cosmonaut get trapped in space because his country stopped existing whilst he was up there?
edit: sergei krikalev
alternatively, if votes were private, you could spin up a bot network to mass upvote your comment; making it far more influential as most people are more inclined to believe statements they think others also feel. thankfully, votes are open, so you can’t
as long as there is a system, people will try to game the system; and when there is a new system, people will come up with new games
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is the prefix to make an autolink on lemmythink
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