Crap, I wasn't aware. That's sad. Thanks for the reference
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I don't really get the point. I mean, of course we want to attract people, but do we really want to trick them into thinking that there is content when there's not ?
The other day I took some time to answer somebody and came back later to finally understand that I was talking to a bot. Not only did I waste my time, but the real person needing help didn't even know I tried to help. I felt aweful.
I know the job is hard for mods to create content and motivate people into participating but there must be another way.
D'accord, mais quelles autres options s'offrent à nous quand on veut éviter Google justement ?
Je crois que dans ce cas il faut faire des compromis, et c'est ce dont il est question ici je pense :)
Very instructive, thank you. Also heartwarming to see an answer from the Dev a week ago :)
Changing this would be a great improvement indeed.
I don't know. You made me discover this one. Not finding it on .world made me use lemmyverse.net. That's where I found it was on .ml :)
No thanks. This adds absolutely no value to the conversation. I get the humor, but why would one want to turn Lemmy into reddit instead of going to reddit to sooth the "cravings" ?
I'm not sure about fingerprinting, but Vivaldi might be an option.
Got a couple niche subs I still check once in a while. Otherwise I don't read reddit anymore nor do I comment and vote.
Si la plupart des gens avec qui je communique avait ton niveau de grammaire et d'orthographe, il y aurait probablement moins de guerres dans le monde.
Oui, le français est une langue difficile, alors bravo d'en être déjà là.
Vive la révolution !
Excellent, merci pour ta réponse :)