@Parodper
@foros.fediverso.galI just said it’s common, to which you agree in your last sentence.
It's common in Switzerland. You said it was common in all of Europe.
Education and access to communications are fundamental rights, unlike access to cash. You can live a perfectly normal life without ever touching a single coin.
Of course you can write that in the constitution, but that's just a populist measure of which the Swiss constitution is full of.
Have you got any examples? I checked the Spanish and Portuguese ones (because I can read the original text) and the Swiss one (which seems the most likely to do that sort of thing) and they don't mention something like that.
I support copying r/europe's rules, maybe removing some disallowed submitions, like 1b, 1c, 4, 8b for Fediverse posts, 8c, 9 and 14 for european-related petitions. I also believe that the submission guidelines aren't needed with the traffic level of this community.
As for the process for new moderators, here's a post from r/europe from when they did it. Also, I volunteer to be moderator.
While I do agree that cash is very handy, that sort of thing doesn't belong in a constitution.
What do you mean by «support»? In my Debian install I created an encrypted partition + LVM and I can hibernate without issue. I believe Ubuntu has an install option for encryption, so I think it should also work.
Very nice, although I guess most communities in an instance are moderated by users from that same instance.
You can still subscribe to everything from Lemmy.world and your instance will remain up even when Lemmy.world is down.
I had no idea, just tried and you are right. Do you know if everything works the same, like moderation?
Your underlying model is not made out of words, but out of concepts. You can have multiple words that all map to the same concept, i.e. cosmos, universe, space. Or a single word that map to different concepts.