Comment out proxy_set_header Host $host;
and sudo systemctl reload nginx
.
Comment out proxy_set_header Host $host;
and sudo systemctl reload nginx
.
I think it really depends on the generation; the older generation in general isn’t very tech-savvy. But I know quite a lot of tech-savvy gay and bi young adults.
Lemmy as a social network is quite a small community. I expect most of the current users to be quite proficient at using a link aggregator such as Lemmy. Unless all you can see is the exact same questions over and over, I’d stick with downvoting.
Some people forget that even if you’re in a heterosexual or gay relationship, you can still be bi. Family members who I’ve told I’m bi suddenly started to think I’m gay, just because I was in a gay relationship.
I do have the intentions to keep it hands-off and self-moderating for the most part. I believe that being able to ask the right (and wrong) questions for the LGBTQ+ and its allies is very important in the learning process. That being said, I would like to remain federated with other instances where any clear hate speech, or individuals who are solely here to insult others, may be met with a comment removal or a ban from the community.
I am testing the waters here. I’m aware that some instances have very strict rules, including a total ban on pornography.
World of Warcraft players hate Bobby Kotick, yet he’s still the CEO of Activision Blizzard and earning a ridiculous amount of money for his next yacht.
For those who do not know, it’s the most downvoted comment on reddit.
Any takers at all? look around
Or the dev should make a feature so porn subs don’t show up in /all by default, and that you’ll have to opt-in.
Perhaps it was included with your motherboard?
Enjin has completely shut down.
I’ve only added it to the lemmy service in the docker-compose.yml and that fixed it for me.
At least it looks like it fixed everything for me, I’m posting from the instance.
I’ve had the same issue with my instance.
If you’ve used the official Docker setup, add “lemmyexternalproxy” as a network to the lemmy
service.
Yeah I can see it. I had no clue that I could see posts made on a Mastodon instance on Lemmy.
Comment out
proxy_set_header Host $host;
andsudo systemctl reload nginx
.