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The foreskin is fused to the tip of the penis until around puberty, there is no need to clean it.
The foreskin is fused to the tip of the penis until around puberty, there is no need to clean it.
You posted this twice.
You can say “hitler” here, the advertisers won’t murder you.
Reddit “accidentally” banned a lot of nsfw subreddits.
Well, activitypub, the protocol that all these platforms uses is really just a fancy way of transporting activitystreams, a standard for social media posts. AS describes that an [
can ][Accept, Add, Announce, Arrive, Block, Create, Delete, Dislike, Flag, Follow, Ignore, Invite, Join, Leave, Like, Listen, Move, Offer, Question, Read, Reject, Remove, TentativeAccept, TentativeReject, Travel, Undo, Update, View]
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Oh sharkey (misskey fork) they have a lookup popup, where you can paste any ActivityPub post and it will fetch and display it. Very useful, and if someone shares a link to something Activityoub compatible, it will automatically render under it.
I think it only shows as empty, as the server won’t recieve posts unless at least one person is following it.
Pages aren’t made for blogging, ActivityStreams2 defines some of the post types activitypub can handle, article and page are both different types, articles are for long form writing, pages are for collections of other types of posts.
https://calckey.world/notes/a1kv9u8g33 on sharkey (misskey fork) it shows up and it looks okay. For the few where it doesn’t work at all, those are very specalist platforms, so it doesn’t surprise me.
Heh, same. The “subreddit” format is incredibly addictive.
I love mastodon because its actual people I’m following, so I can see whats happening in their lives, in contrast to twitter, which just showed me constant outrage bait and shitposts.
Can I go with you?
We’re (hopefully) obviously not talking about when its necessary. We’re arguing against the systemic circumsion of infants. Liken it to an amputation, If we decided to systemically remove every infants pinky finger, and then people are arguing against it, people would probably not say “But babies could get the finger infected! The pinky can break really easily, its safer to remove it”