They're exploiting the fact people don't know how it works. They see "https", they think cops can't see anything
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They are connected (you can boost/retweet Lemmy posts from Mastodon) but use a different API for apps, so they won't all support it. Kbin supports interacting with both Lemmy and Mastodon, but it's a different platform so you're going to have to create a new account
As always, non-profit open-source software gets branded as "complex" for no reason. Mastodon's maintainer even made mastodon.social a default server so it takes absolutely 0 seconds to get started which was hated by the userbase for the centralization it causes, and it's still "complex"
It's great. Number go up mentality is dead, none of Twitter's features used for toxicity are integrated, actual communities are formed
It says you can contact the moderators if you have any questions right at the bottom.
Try adjusting them on openstreetmap.org/edit, takes a few minutes at most
Recommending and talking about things you use and enjoy is natural and everyone does it constantly, but if it goes against the moral compass of the majority of society, it's suddenly frowned upon and made fun of. Same thing veganism struggles with
These are just Lenses or whatever, smaller search engines had them for ages. I'm still waiting for DuckDuckGo to add them, strange that even Google was faster than them
The problem here isn't easiness but the low frequencies and bad positioning of transit in your area
Objectively? You're just used to them. I like the extra screen real estate and they're much easier on my hands