Check out [email protected]. :3
Not really beginner friendly because it doesn’t teach you much but the site has a nice list of resources that goes even boyond piracy: https://fmhy.net/beginners-guide
Will that fix their horrible site and mobile app that constatntly breaks on me? I’m not going to pay a corporation that treats users and creators like shit and can’t even make a good way to interact with the service with all that money. If they prpvided a fantastic service and were pro-consumer and pro-creator then I totally would. But they’re the opposite of that.
They’re active on discord so if you want you can contact them there.
They abandoned lemmy and it was partly because of how their .ml domain went down. lol
Isn’t this channel the opposite of brainwashing? Haha
Kinda reminds me of wreck it ralph.
It’s basically for images that can be used as a reaction to something. Check out this subreddit for a better idea: https://www.reddit.com/r/ReactionMemes/
The posts so far are getting downvoted but if my guess is right then people encounter the images in their c/all feed thinking I posted those images to a regular meme sub and should learn of this community as long as I keep posting. :)
And here I was thinking it’s something about her gender.
https://schedule.lemmings.world Wouldn’t this do the job? Unless you need to automatically fetch some data then idk.
That’s a meme community.
Yeah, I will have to look up a visual guide for that. I can’t make this shit work. Thank you for sharing.
Well, I’m 100% sure you’re well aware that lemmy doesn’t have other ways to mark content but whatever. Blocked.
[email protected] or [email protected] material.
I have seen people explain it but I still can’t visualise this. Can you explain in more detail? For science. (But unironically)
Can you mark grotesque imagery as nsfw please? This stuff doesn’t make me feel good and I feel like going straight to blocking would be too much. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Interesting. I thought the image was from some movie. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, how come? It couldn’t be because of hardware limitation, right?