If someone is going to harvest organs they will not care about the legality lol.
Sackeshi
It's how at least on the federal level you convince people to unite and get sweeping economic reforms. A party wide policy of "leave it to the states" and the only non economic policy being to implement proportional representation would actually help people while allowing the state level parties to have state specific social issues
The only thing I have a problem with is it lacks so many small things old reddit has, hard to explain. Fix them and it's perfect.
- Show posts and comments separately on a profile.
- Seeing comments should require us to click the big children not small + on controversial comments.
- Allowed videos to actually be posted.
- Show a number on the mail not just a red outline.
- But this is pedantic seeing karma totals.
The first 4 would really help
Reddit started in 2005 and actually used bots to give the illusion of activity before it got big, it was a place for communities to have a hub and explore others when nothing like it had existed. Lemmy doesn't have that luxury people who don't like reddit for 1 reason or another will go to Lemmy if they know it exists.
Why don't they require people to go to a government building and sign paperwork to get off then get it added to your state ID that can be scanned at death to tell if you're an opt out