You can probably contact them on Matrix, but as far as I know lemmy.ml no longer accepts to create new communities.
I would even add…
No worries, and as I was saying, that’s why I’ve shared the article through my site, without ads
I shared the article through my link precisely because the site is “overly bloated” with ads…
If that’s a problem, no trouble, I’ll share the original links from now on!
Wdym?
The linked article in this post is a cut down version of the original BBC article below, except it somehow lost all of the important content in the process: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67169228
sorry for that, changed the url now (they may have updated the article)
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source?
Same for Chrome
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At home, my parents are forced to use Windows and macOS because of their work, but all the machines at home are either Linux or a Linux/Windows dual-boot. The mobile phones run LineageOS. I haven’t succeeded with my little brother, who’s the only one with an iPhone.
Everyone’s happy, and when there’s a problem (which happens quite rarely), I’m asked, and it’s solved in seconds. Most of the time, no one misses proprietary applications, and everyone’s surprised that everything’s free, hahaha.
For a long time now, if a flatpack is available and maintained, I use it.
It’s already a standard on the Fediverse! and I guess on other places too
I think you should be able to block a bot from a community exactly as a user.
I want more info about this one 👀