Feel free to crosspost to !AskUSA@discuss.online
Other accounts:
Feel free to crosspost to !AskUSA@discuss.online
There was a recent post on !AskUSA@discuss.online (https://lemmy.world/post/23087700), feel free to crosspost there too
Feel free to edit your title, some people don’t read posts, and won’t see that the issue is being addressed
nor any way to recover the content from another instance if the instance in the URL goes down.
If you use the post or comment URL in the search bar of your instance, the post or comment will show up locally
Also, agnostic links have been solved and are part of 0.20:
Instances can access the same communities. I talk to you from feddit.org
I would probably drop it
They probably confused discuss.online the Lemmy instance, and Discord
it’s likely Lemmy.world would ALSO remove links to his manifesto.
No
If it’s confirmed, I don’t see why not. Depends on the community, of course. I’m sure !lemmybewholesome would remove it.
https://lemmy.world/comment/13922763
If you want other news communities, there is !usa@midwest.social. There is also the recent !askUSA@discuss.online, with a specific thread about jury nullification here: https://lemmy.world/post/22973877
Lemmy is not as monolithic as Reddit. If you don’t like !news@lemmy.world, just change communities.
Definitely not
If you want to change instances, if you want a US based-instance
If you want a non US instance
Bear in mind that instances being hosted in the US do not automatically mean they’ll implement full free speech. Discuss.online for instance, uses the Code of Conduct: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/code_of_conduct.html
Happy to help
No. Discuss.online explicitly refer to it in their sidebar. Other instances have other rules, some may don’t have any (but I don’t know any of those)
Comments removal is federated, so comments would be removed from all instances.
There is !AskUSA@discuss.online that got created recently. This thread can interest you: https://lemmy.world/post/22973877
If you want a US based-instance
If you want a non US instance
Bear in mind that instances being hosted in the US do not automatically mean they’ll implement full free speech. Discuss.online for instance, uses the Code of Conduct: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/code_of_conduct.html
If you want a US based-instance
If you want a non US instance
Thanks
Nice summary
They are great, enjoy!
If you want a US based-instance
If you want a non US instance
Good idea