Huh? OpenStreetMap is pretty bad in the US compared to Europe, where it's far more detailed than Google Maps will ever be
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There has been a new name for ages, they're called posts now, they're only called that by people who have been around for a while and liked the weird name. Being "professional" is boring
I use Tutanota's clients, and enjoy it. Haven't had any issues, was a great replacement to the unencrypted privacy-invasive Gmail and Google Calendar, sorting to folders has been even more convenient
Recommending and talking about things you use and enjoy is natural and everyone does it constantly, but if it goes against the moral compass of the majority of society, it's suddenly frowned upon and made fun of. Same thing veganism struggles with
I guess names making sense matters more to English speakers, but for the vast majority of the world these English names are just nonsensical, so it doesn't matter that much. Especially since the wider fediverse is largely European, and this service is inspired by the polish Wykop.pl, unlike Reddit, which aimed for a US audience.
Wykop.pl is a direct translation of "Dig out" because it was the local Digg clone, but polish doesn't have a translation of "I dig that", for example
Boost when you want a post to be on your profile
Do weird names really matter? People stop paying attention to them and accept them with enough time. "Reddit" is just a funny mispelling
I think it depends on the region (and possibly type of device?)
They were swapped before, and were recently changed to this for Lemmy compatibility, but things like the algorithm and reputation counting haven't been updated yet.
I think boosts have potential to be used for crossposts, and the current implementation are just crossposts to your profile. Though they're likely here right now just because Kbin is a mix between thread and microblog software
Sex education or people and communities that aren't ashamed of their sexuality
Try adjusting them on openstreetmap.org/edit, takes a few minutes at most