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On the internet, no one knows if you’re just a bunch of hyenas in a trenchcoat.

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This issue is more of a problem with android itself rather than with jerboa… One of the easiest way to deal with it is to disable the official youtube app.

At least, that’s what I do.

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You… can’t. At least not here.

Lemmy.ml currently (and probably for the forseeable future) doesn’t allow the creation of new communities. You could ask the admin to create a community for you, but I can’t say more beyond that. I don’t know if that’s okay or not, I don’t have an account on lemmy.ml.

Another alternative is to create an account on another instances that allow new communities and create a community there.

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There are quite a few reasons outsiders may feel the fediverse is doomed to fail:

  • The lack of monetization. Without any profit or income (beyond donation), people may feel Mastodon is bound to fail due to lack of funding. I disagree with this, but I can see why people assumes this.
  • The confusing (or at least, unorthodox) nature of federation may give the illusion that Mastodon (or Fediverse in general) is too complicated for most people so that no one will use it. While it’s not too hard to understand, many people come with the preconceived notion and refuse to try to understand.
  • I know at least one big youtuber saying that the name β€œMastodon” sounds like a joke.
  • The smaller userbase and fewer content. While content quality > content quantity, many people do judge social media by its userbase size, and people feel Mastodon is too small for people to care about.
  • The community in Fediverse generally leans more nerdy/fringe. More mainstream content are rarer and nerdy stuff like programming, furry art, or queer content are more common. So there’s probably a bit of preconceived notion that only nerdy people use fediverse, while the more general public don’t.
  • Most prominent people and creator, like celebrities, companies, youtubers, larger game devs, etc haven’t moved to the fediverse, so people feel that the fediverse is pointless overall without their and most people’s favorite.

Those are the few things I can think of. To be honest, I disagree with most-- if not all of them-- because those factors don’t affect my enjoyment here as much and they can be overcome with a little bit more exploration, but I can see how some-- if not all of them-- can be a roadblock to some outsiders from liking the fediverse.

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If you autopost the content manually, then technically you can be considered not a bot.

Personally, though, I think having different account for bot related stuff seems like a good idea.

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I think the logo and the banner is funny, it really represents what reddit has become very well.

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Due to the attack, some admins logged out everyone’s account for security. This also means you’d be logged out of third-party apps, but the apps may not respond properly.

You can try to log out of the account on the third party app and relogin, see if that fixes the issue

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In my experience, no, especially outside of the US.

In many places/countries, there are more android than iphone users. This is especially true in developing countries, but also some developed ones too. It’s not uncommon for everyone in these areas to use alternative messaging platform like whatsapp, telegram, or line, so there was barely any difference between android and iphone.

So it’s barely a deal-breaker, at least, in this scenario.

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Technically, there’s instance admins. But I don’t know.

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It kinda makes sense. I mean, technically you like your own post, otherwise you wouldn’t upvote it.

But in practice, it does make sense. If all posts are automatically upvoted, there won’t be any taboo or ill feel about users upvoting their own post as everyone does it.

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