Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Anything that leads to the demise of Reddit is something I (personally) will be happy about. It's their problem if they stay on a platform like that, knowing full well that their community can be banned in an instant. Now they have the option to create that community here.
Yeah. Everyone I know that switched to Linux liked that as well.
It's not on LW.
The update cycle seems to be pretty unstable, but it definitely does not only get updated every year. The last update was about a month ago. And the update before that 2 months.
We kind of got Droidify for that
That information is stored in the database of the instance you're on. Note that this only affects the UI. It does nothing more than make blocked users invisible for you. They can fully interact with your posts, comments, view your profile, etc.
Sure. An off by default option would not hurt.
Mullvad.
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When I first started out, I just browsed through the All feed, checked the Communities page and also found some new interesting ones from various communities. You also might want to check out https://lemmyverse.net/communities