Getting in trouble for upvoting restricted material. If you continually upvote stuff that reddit deems not allowed on the site you get banned.
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Only rich people get free stuff in the states, anyone who actually needs it is a freeloader.
An archive.
Some apps allow filters and you can block only fans or whatever. I am unsure which apps have this however.
They may be redacted as to not implicate the president?
You might want to cross post to !lemmy_ca_support@lemmy.ca and/or tag an admin.
Best of luck from one of your annoying neighbors to the south.
!bloomcounty@lemm.ee I appointed my .ee account after hearing that remote moderation did not work.
I have pinned and unpinned a post in !womenshockey@reddthat.com
I have added a community avatar to !womenshockey@reddthat.com and changed it within a week.
I have been able to do all of those things with remote accounts.
You can mod a community on an instance other than your home, but you have to be appointed. You can only create a community on your home instance.
I had chickenpox when I was 6 I think. I know I am supposed to be getting the vaccine soon. I also need to see if I need another dose of MMR, especially since I am in NM. Luckily not close to the outbreak there.
I got my first watch, a pebble as a novelty. But really ended up enjoying it by being able to have my phone on silent and still get notifications via the watch. This was especially important while I was working as a theatre manager and front of house audio engineer. I could get texts and such from my crew while my phone was silent as to not interrupt the show. The day I left the job I put the watch in a drawer (5 years ago) and have never used it since.
I would like a health tracker with minimal or no screen that I can get notices such as phone calls and texts from my wife and kids as I still keep my phone in silent and often miss calls.