It’s because sunset can be romantic if you sit with somebody, such as your partner.
> Mastodon
It’s because sunset can be romantic if you sit with somebody, such as your partner.
A thinking cloud shape icon
Oh yeah, you are right, but that’s the most visualised version I could found at the moment
I suggest you can watch this image, i think that will be easier for you to understand
Looks like they will bring back the option, see https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/hands-on-with-windows-11s-never-combine-taskbar-feature/
For me, afaik, a local press company I followed a while moved to Mastodon last year, i think that’s counts. Rest of them are YouTubers, OSS devs and individual users, etc.
I think Microsoft is on Mastodon too.
Edit: Oops, that’s dotnet from MS, it is official account though
I think it will last… Until big companies doesn’t use it anymore.
Edit:
I forgot to explain why.
Many big companies uses Twitter to announce things, like new products, updates, etc.
I think when they all stop announcing on Twitter, or even change to another platform to continue their announcement (for example, some of I used to follow have been moved Mastodon), these users will think that there’re no reason to use Twitter anymore, then Twitter would less known, and less users use it afterwards.
For me, if you are choosing a different instances for your alt account, always have a look at the instance’s server location info and their blocked list, just in case
That’s why I used third-party app all the time, never used their official Reddit app from day one to the day I came to Lemmy
I think lemmy.world (or other lemmy instances you are ok of) is the place for me to learn how to communicate with others.
Before then, I never post and comment anything on Facebook and Twitter. Now I comment a lot here.
For me, all lemmy.world communities I subscribed was totally blocked on my beehaw.org account, so I create another account on lemmy.world.
Fyi, there is a feature request on lemmy repository talking about this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3710