I don’t see a problem with having the feature as an option. It only becomes a problem if it is misused by moderators.
I don’t see a problem with having the feature as an option. It only becomes a problem if it is misused by moderators.
I agree that welcome messages are often just clutter, but I don’t think that this means the feature should not be included. For some communities, a welcome message is appropriate. Moderators don’t need to use every feature for a given community.
As is everyone born between 1965 and 2015, which is quite a few people.
Rabbits engage in coprophagy to extract more nutrients using their short digestive tracts. Is this analogous to training ML models on AI-generated output?
Where is paid_not_payed bot when we need them?
What does it do?
If it’s created by the Lemmy devs, capital letters might not be included. Might have only communist and socialist letters :P
I tried some of the popular jailbreaks for ChatGPT, and they just made it hallucinate more.
“They downvoted him because he spoke the truth.”
One fish, two fish. Red fish, blue fish.
One software, two softwares. One literature, two literatures. One Lego, two Legos. One butter, two butters. One snow, two snows.
“Computer? Computer? Hello, computer?”
No, but it has several forum-like features. Each Lemmy community is kind of like a mini-forum, with posts, threads, comments, etc. Lemmy is certainly more forum-like than Discord is.
This makes me wonder if there is a centralized system for forums.
Is this not what Lemmy is, to a certain extent?
It went from Twitter to Xitter to Xittier.
that ended up working better anyway
Not sure if it ended up working better, as it landed with nonzero horizontal velocity. Though I suppose we’ll never know how well the original system would have performed…
It was intended to be an orbiter.
*scrape…*
To each their own, but I found plenty of useful or entertaining bots on Reddit. If you hate bots that much, there is a toggle in your Lemmy settings to block all labelled bot accounts.