Don't you mean those replies under the heated posts should be shown to fewer people? If you mean to hide the post entirely, people could weaponize this mecanism to hide posts they don't agree with from others.
OP is asking for practical suggestions, what you're saying is all nice except practical.
This guy is likely from Finland considering his instance or maybe not. They're nice people but they are so well more civilized on that sphere of the planet than the rest of the world, he's in a social bubble that the entire world behaves the same most likely.
Make everyone use their real names.
Yeah, because that won't make people overly anxious and some fake a lot of their interactions or be too obsessed, the best part is: the examples of this are the biggest social medias such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. Also, have you thought of those who are in danger because they have an ex or a random internet user stalking them all over? Congratulations, that'd not help those people.
Anonymity can be good and bad but the good can overweigh the bad if you care that much to at least moderate the bad.
If it’s something rude or something I don’t have the guts to say to a person’s face, or something I don’t want shared to everyone I know, then I don’t post it.
This is a psychology community, talking is healthy, you're thinking everyone must suffer of exposing themselves because the platform can't be properly moderated? Then it shouldn't even be public.
He said healthier not age restricted healthier, swearing can be healthy if not done excessively. Some people can't go a day without swearing once because it is a stress relief, if someone manages to make an argument and still swear, is that bad? We don't live in a perfect society, if you think anyone capable of reflection thoughts don't even think about it, you're probably a minority living in a 1st world country.
You must click tbe link to the article before posting. No headline reactions.
Wishful thought of you to think it's that simple, some would click and read the headline and see pictures in the article and close, or just click and close so they can post. If you are that desperate to control this kind of behavior, it's better to leave those kind of posts with comments disabled to avoid it altogether.
The minimum of words and no slurs is where the line should be drawn, he's not asking for SFW social media. Enforcing politeness is simply just enforcing people to follow the terms of service furthermore needless to mention. You're being a lot more idealist than pragmatist.
It's nothing to do with Blender but seems to have been inspired by older versions of it.
Whisk3D is a Blender clone, developed from scratch for Symbian s60v3.
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Not a port: This program does not share any code with the original Blender.
Your point is valid but both are not the same, Proton has more to offer and is now a non-profit which you can't say that about Tutao GmbH (the company behind Tuta/Tutanota)
I think you'd find Pleroma interesting, it has old Twitter vibes but Mastodon is way fuller by far. But it's interoperable with any Fediverse platfotm, this is an invite-only instance ran by one of the devs post.ebin.club, other two but public ones:
Or check a list of servers/instances by one of the following:
Also: community list of Fediverse mobile apps including for Pleroma, both for iOS and Android.
What's your suggestion?
What movie/tv show is this image from?
Mac is also also derived from BSD since it is built on Darwin
Of course it's nice, in general, you're picturing a place where everyone gets along and tries to be thoughtful with no exceptions, but that's just wishful thinking and some kind of utopia thinking.