Compassion ~ Thought
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Compassion ~ Thought
Not true! It helped organize the Jira tickets so they could run the war efficiently, enabling hyperlocal deep-dive scrum workflow synergy partnership customer journeys to provide a maximum return on investment for the stakeholders. The impact of next-generation core competency in visible metrics was crucial to the ballpark estimation of sustainability, offering a quick win in logistics alignment retargeting, to move the needle in unpacking the incentivization ecosystem.
(This is satire, I should say, since it is getting awfully hard to tell these days.)
I don't miss it one bit, personally. The positives to blocking the whole instance far outweighs the negatives, imho. There are tons of other communities, and it helps make room for such things as poetry (with barely any subscribers and almost no commenters) to show up.
Ofc you do you - there may be a specific community that you feel that you cannot do without. Perhaps you can help by reposting stuff from it elsewhere.
Conversely, see Paradox of Intolerance. By NOT separating toxic instances from the rest by default, the Threadiverse has probably passed by its best chances to grow, as Reddit fell but people refused to come here. Tbf, that was mostly due to the lack of content / network effect, as mentioned in the blog, but also the part that we could have done more to stop was to allow toxic people to bully others without doing anything to stop it. At which point the main choice left is to simply not stay here and put up with it.
Things are better now than they were, and will get better still when Lemmy updates to v1.0 and thereby finally allows moderator reports to federate, plus as Piefed continues to grow (and ofc Mbin + 3rd party apps for all 3 platforms, plus other new ones like nodeBB as they add ActivityPub Protocol support). But the BEST chances were behind us.
thanks for using Leebra!
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