No Stupid Questions
No such thing. Ask away!
!nostupidquestions is a community space dedicated to being helpful and answering each others' questions on various topics.
The rules for posting and commenting, besides the rules defined here for lemmy.world, are as follows:
Rules
1-All posts must be legitimate questions. Questions that are joke or trolling questions, memes, song lyrics as title, etc. are not allowed here. See Rule 6 for all exceptions.
2-Your question subject cannot be illegal and/or NSFW material. You will be warned first, banned second.
3-Do not seek mental, medical and professional help here. It’s not safe and there will be niche communities for that.
4-No self promotion or upvote-farming of any kind.
5-Questions we suspect of being leading questions or asked merely to promote an agenda or sealioning are not allowed.
Rule 6-Provided it is about Lemmy or the community itself, you may post non-question posts using the [META] tag on your post title.
On fridays, you are allowed to post meme and troll questions, on the condition that it's in text format only, and conforms with our other rules. These posts MUST include the [NSQ Friday] tag in their title.
If you post a serious question on friday and are looking only for legitimate answers, then please include the [Serious] tag on your post. Irrelevant replies will then be removed by moderators.
7-If you harass, disturb or discriminate against any group our any of our members in any way, you will be banned on sight.
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Look up Digg v4. I was mainly a digg user until this point in Aug 2010. They redesigned the website and took away the downvote button. There were also increasing concerns from the frequent posters that the front page was getting more and more monolithic, you'd see like 20 stories from 2-3 websites at the top all the time.
Switching over to Reddit at first was hard. The site wasn't "pretty" like digg and the content was much more unfiltered. It was like moving out to the wild west - rough, a little scary, and had a ton to explore