If someone's post is deleted, and the modlogs don't specify who performed the action (instead it is a generic name like "admin"), how can the user discuss that deletion if they have a rationale for why it should not have been deleted?
For those unaware, Njalla is an anonymous domain registrar though I'm hoping many of you already know.
What are your thoughts on Njalla? I've got a domain with them already and renewal is coming up this August, but I'm kinda feeling doubt with their Trustpilot reviews.
The website there is just my personal website. There's not much "shady" stuff on it (lemuria.ph).
The dormant person feeling is a feeling I find myself having on the Internet often. Casually browsing the Internet, I find myself reading through threads and websites that don't look like they've been updated since 2009, or 2010, or ${currentYear - 10}. Profiles that haven't posted in so long either.
When I see just how long ago their last activity was, it gives me the feeling, which I can only describe as a mix of concern, curiosity, and empathy. In my head, I go "I wonder how they are doing now", and "are they alive and well?". Sometimes I find myself "investigating" them or looking them up to see if they are still alive just so I can satiate this feeling of mine.
Do other people experience the dormant person feeling too? Is it wrong to have such a feeling? But hey, if I feel the dormant person feeling, it does show that I do have empathy for strangers, a good quality, I suppose.
Like weird place names on Google Maps, as an example.
Hi, I'm a casual linguistics nerd (no degrees), speaking Philippine English with heavy American influence.
My accent of English has pre-nasal /æ/ raising and I've caught myself raising it in other places like before /g/.
When I look at English language learning videos (out of curiosity) I have not found anyone mention /æ/ raising in them.
Why is this case?
I have started listening to random American city council meetings lately for white noise. Since they're all bureaucratic-flavored boredom anyway.
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