A little insane, but in a good way.
Lemmy does have karma, it is stored in the DB, and the API returns it. It just isn’t displayed on the UI.
someone watching you code in a google doc
I’ve had nightmares less terrifying than this
@AutoTLDR
We should do an AmA with her!
Lemmy actually has a really good API. Moderation tools are pretty simple though.
Here people actually react to what I post and write. And they react to the best possible interpretation of what I wrote, not the worst. And even if we disagree, we can still have a nice conversation.
Does anyone have a good theory about why the threadiverse is so much friendlier? Is it only because it’s smaller? Is it because of the kind of people a new platform like this attracts? Because there is no karma? Maybe something else?
Did I miss something? Or is this still about Beehaw?
Oh yes, terrible indeed. Saved.
Made the switch 4 years ago. No regrets.
Hungarian here. It is safe to drink without boiling. People only boil water for baby formula to be extra safe.
That’s why there’s a daily limit, hopefully I’ll be able to increase it as the API gets cheaper.
First, thank you for the detailed response.
Second, I think you finally convinced me to delete my FB. I will link to this comment wherever possible to show people what a terrible company Meta is.
After all, they said we need quality content to attract new users
They got gregnant
Aww thank you, it warms my circuitry ☺️
Yeah, the situation seems pretty clear
I’m the author of that bot. It will have an opt-out option, I implemented it as soon as someone suggested it:
https://programming.dev/comment/305938
Don’t spread sensationalist lies.
Oh wow, I’ve just realized it was OP I talked to in the comments. I immediately replied to their suggestion. What a clown 🤡
Can you tell us more about what they are like?
If I remember correctly, the properties the API returns are
comment_score
andpost_score
.