Hopefully this community sticks around here even if the subreddit reopens, I refuse to go back to reddit and I’d hate to lose the dank.
Good point, hadn’t considered the individual repurcussions.
I got L and R tattooed on my (correct) thumbs to use as quick reference. They’re incredibly useful.
I hoping that the encouragement Lance is getting from his 2nd dad helps him progress. I’ve been a fan of Stroll for a while, since he has shown a few times that he’s not JUST a pay driver on daddy’s money, but has some raw talent to back up his place in the championship. Not that I believe he could be a front runner, but I could see him touching the top 5 in the points consistently with the car he’s currently in if he could just find the pace he has shown in worse cars.
Beautiful, exactly what I wanted from this community. While I’m enjoying the new start a lot of communities have had, r/formula1 has always been a fantastic subreddit even as it got bigger and bigger, thanks to the rules and moderation team. Glad to see an attempt to replicate it here, hopefully the discussion is just as strong.
Just my uninformed personal opinion, but the way I see it is that considering Lemmy isn’t a corporation and isn’t focused on ad revenue, I doubt we’ll see the same tight strangulation of rules like we see on other sites. Reddit was a far more free platform in the early days, but once investors and capital growth entered the mix we saw a vast tightening of what was and wasn’t accepted on the site. This is just my hope though, as I’m thoroughly enjoying the feeling of the “old” internet that Lemmy has given me since I joined last week.
As a long time member of r/Australia, it is very on point for them to not join the blackout.
As a Ferrari fan, yes.
The problem is that we noticed, but nothing really happened. As it always is here in Aus.