bunnygirl [she/her]

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Cake day: November 14th, 2023

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  • bunnygirl [she/her]toSlop.WE ARE MOVING TO LEMMY.WORLD!!
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    1 day ago

    from the l.w thread (emphasis mine, reply is a mod):

    Was there any consultation with the community on this decision?

    Why should there have been one?

    Moss and the Modteam are the ones for whom instance swap changes the most, and as far as I know, they have been discussing this for a long time.

    All “we” as users have to do is press the subscribe button.

    lol, lmao even


  • bunnygirl [she/her]toSlop.WE ARE MOVING TO LEMMY.WORLD!!
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    1 day ago

    Main post:

    edit: As I’m seeing a lot of worry about the impact this will/could have on the community, please be assured we have the same mod team, and will be holding the community to the same standards. the same things that were always allowed will continue to be allowed and the same things that got things removed before will continue to get things removed before. Lemmy.world admins have agreed to allow us to run our community on our terms.

    From the thread:

    Moving out of LBZ doesn’t mean we’re not a pro-trans community anymore. As far as moderation goes, nothing is changing. If we see an influx of transphobes or bad actors, we’ll do the same thing we’ve always done and simply ban them.

    How are we supposed to square this with the rationale for the break being to get away from stricter moderating?

    I’m saying our moderation isn’t changing. Like, the rules page is word for word the same as it was in LBZ. We’re still not tolerating MAGA shit, transphobes, tankie shit, etc.

    (emphasis and italics mine)
    liberals are just liars and I'm not even sure they understand they are lying here






  • one of the annoying parts about species in stellaris is how they are so linked with empires

    like every empire has a primary species which kinda makes sense early game (when it's so heavily linked to the homeworld) or for xenophobic empires. But later on, especially with plural xenophilic societies, it's super weird to still have this thing just kinda being like "yeah this empire belongs to this species"

    especially especially dumb with Broken Shackles where from the start there isn't a majority species and it's not even based around a homeworld. There is literally no reason to have a primary species (and there is no reasonable way to select one) other than the fact that the game is just set up that way 🤷‍♀️

    also annoying me as I'm writing this, terms like 'empire', 'settler', 'colony' etc, which have fairly specific and moral meanings irl and are then used in this super generic and morally neutral way


  • typo here :) (second line 3rd letter doesn't match)

    س + ب + ص = سبص
    م + س + ت + ض = مسبض

    exercise

    3 on both

    also if there was a thing more annoying than doing Markdown it's doing Markdown while having rtl text :x

    edit: also does hexbear not right align rtl text or am I just doing something wrong? (It actually does look correct on my mobile app so I'm assuming it's just hexbear)