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Reply to change site default theme by podnas
I am seeing the same thing with the Seamonkey browser.
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Reply to comment by Wahaha in The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
Yes, you could follow someone who is not following you, but you could always adjust who you are following. Being limited to 150 would cause you to naturally think about whether you should remove people from your "follow" list who are perhaps not interested in following you. When you have a limited number of slots you will be more careful with them than if you have, say, 1000 slots.
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Reply to The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
Wahaha,
I have some ideas about how to enable better communities on sites that are not small. One is to allow users to follow each other but limit the number of people each user can follow to 150 (Dunbar's number). I hope this will cause users to naturally clump together in small groups that will become their online social circle.
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Reply to The House at the End of the World Paperback - Dead Koonz – July 18, 2023 - Book Discount by Book_discount
I have loved Dean Koontz since the 1980's, despite the fact that he uses the same formula in every book. I am glad to see he is still writing.
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Reply to comment by BlueHat in I Think this is the Best Looking Forum I have Seen on the Internet by HMTg927
Thank you. Incognet does not seem to have a website. Strange.
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Reply to Sperm count drop is accelerating worldwide and threatens the future of mankind, study warns by smallpond
Seems like nature protecting itself from us.
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Reply to comment by Zenen in A Brief Review of Citadel Email Server Software Running on a Raspberry Pi 3 by HMTg927
Zenen,
I have no experience with Mailinabox, but I am curious about it. Perhaps I will try it one day. As the article points out, I do not really expect to be able to send email to Gmail or the other big email providers. They block essentially all email servers on residential Internet connections. If you want your email to get through to them, some people say to host your email on a server of a commercial hosting company. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Reply to comment by txt in The Fascinating Story of Kiwi Farms Provides Insights into Internet Free Speech by HMTg927
The thing is that the government can't constitutionally take any website off the Internet, because that would be a violation of the First Amendment. So, they seem to be coercing private companies into doing it for them.
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Reply to comment by interdicted in TLS Certificate System More About Control than Protection of Internet Users by HMTg927
I believe you Interdicted, but I have not been able to find anything that does more than give a vague sense that the government is orchestrating the death of Internet free speech from behind the scenes. Do you have any good references for exactly how they are doing it?
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Reply to comment by ghast in The Old Internet Shows Signs of Quietly Coming Back by HMTg927
As you say, not many people know what an RSS feed is. But offering it whenever you are asked for your email could spark some interesting conversations. That's a good idea.
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Reply to comment by BlueHat in Is techno-clutter ruining your life? by HMTg927
Thank you!
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Reply to comment by BlueHat in A Review of the 2008 Lenovo ThinkPad T500 by HMTg927
Thank you. I just corrected the problem.
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Should Ramble have a decentralized Internet forum?
Also, what HTML tag do I need to include in an article to get a picture to be visible beside the title on Ramble? Apparently <meta property="og:image" content=""> does not work.
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Reply to comment by TallestSkil in The Prime Directive and Religion by HMTg927
If the native Americans never had a written language, then what did Michael Coe translate in 1993? See: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2004-02-09-0402090119-story.html
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Reply to comment by Wahaha in The Consumer Router Trap by HMTg927
The site uses a currently valid Let's Encrypt certificate. Are you still getting a certificate error?
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Reply to comment by Wahaha in I have Decided to Stop Supporting My Family's Non-Linux Devices by HMTg927
This made me laugh. Thank you. And thank you for not biting my head off, like everyone else has.
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Reply to comment by Wahaha in The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
Well, you could look at it that way, but remember that a community is a filter bubble of sorts anyway. However, people who realize that would always have the option of reading the unblocked unfollowed feed. In other words, they could just read everything.