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Given that this chart probably relies on BMI data and that data isn’t really as reliable as we like to think, I wouldn’t put too much stock in it.
Given that this chart probably relies on BMI data and that data isn’t really as reliable as we like to think, I wouldn’t put too much stock in it.
Does this include past posts or just new posts being mirrored from reddit to Lemmy?
Ah. Then it’s basically not as useful as the use case I was expecting. Sorry about that. I misunderstood.
So, correct me if I’m wrong. But does that mean there has to be a Lemmy community that is synchronous to the subreddit in order to be mirrored?
Right. But what I am saying is that even if I turned the setting off and was seeing the bots how would I only see the bits and pieces I wanted from reddit and not the whole of the reddit website mirrored?
Love the idea for subreddits I can’t find a Lemmy sub for. But I don’t want all the rest. I specifically went out of my way to block seeing bots on Lemmy. I don’t think there is a way to opt in to seeing just one and even if there was I don’t see how I would transition that into only seeing bots for the subs on reddit I’d still want to engage with. I don’t understand how you’re planning to manage this?
Worth is kind of not a one size fits all thing. It’s subjective. But I dunno. That depends on how big or small it gets. I don’t think bigger is necessarily worse. I don’t think Reddit is all bad either.
Perhaps you’re involved in the wrong communities? Generally smaller more niche communities have higher engagement and effort posts.
Ignore the people who don’t give the quality you want. Some of us work ridiculous hours and are trying to decompress from everything going on around us. Some of us don’t have the energy for the kind of quality you want. You’re basically suggesting that they don’t contribute at all, and that leads to isolation. They may want to engage with people. They may not have people around them to engage with. Excluding them over “low effort” comments that you can ignore is kind of meh.
Do you want engagement or not?
So, (assuming on mobile) you have selected to delete browser data on Firefox (fennec). Because of that and because there is no setting to white list the sites you’d like to keep cached, those sites load more slowly. You could try removing the one for cookies specifically and then manually erase them on a weekly basis but that’s more finicky. It may be better to use something like ublock origin to block cookies. You may be able to just whitelist the sites you want from there. Or switch browsers I suppose.