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I'm trying to get a feel for what users appreciate and want out of community moderators.
Other related questions:
What community rules do you like?
What moderation actions do you think are helpful?
What is a helpful way for moderators to interact with their respective communities?
Anything else relevant?
I'm looking for online programs that help us navigate the world as autistic people. It could be anything, such as learning about autism, neurotypicals, social settings, identifying your emotions, self-care for autistic people, common terms related to autism, autistic love languages, etc...anything that helps autistic people live life.
If you have completed any programs related to being autistic, what were they and what did you think about them? Were they helpful?
Sometimes adding a blank character helps with formatting. For example on Lemmy, it helps me separate lines of text if I insert a blank character between other lines. Currently, do that by copy-and-pasting the blank character from elsewhere. Here is an example
Is there a way I can do this on Linux easily from the keyboard? I am using KDE Neon and have the compose key enabled so that I can easily type uncommon characters like โฝ, รฑ, and รฉ easily.
I'm still on my journey of understanding the differences between autism and other. My focus today is eye contact, so let's have a discussion!
Guiding questions:
What do you think is the underlying difference that causes autistic people to use less eye contact than others?
What does it feel like for you?
How do you interpret other people's eye contact?
Do you avoid it, use short glances, or maintain NT-levels of eye contact?
Does it vary by situation?
Anything else you would like to discuss regarding eye contact?
Question is open to anyone. If not identified, then the assumption is the user is autistic. Otherwise, if you're NT or other ND, please state so ๐
I think it would be interesting to share lessons we've learned about socializing that didn't come natural to us like they do for NTs.
What social difficulties did you have, and what did you learn to compensate for them?
Also, since there's a difference between autistic and NT cultures, what lessons did you learn about socializing with NTs and in NT environments?
Infodumps are welcomed! ๐
Hi!
I know that this question was asked several months ago, and the response was that there wasn't a setting for it. Has a setting that blocks posts with keywords been implemented since?
Thanks in advance!