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A mastodon post by “Ben “Fediverse Chick”” - @[email protected] “I must tell you this about me. I am a proud Polish girl from Toronto”.
Hey that’s my girlfriend I’ve been sending her money to come visit me.
You can call me the fediverse chick
Kurwa
I kurwa cheepka
and maybe a wadna doopa eh? jajaja
yakh shye mash?
gen dobre
you can’t even block these bots
Not helpful for mbin users like you, but apparently adding one of the links she spams to Lemmy’s URL blocklist prevents the spam.
They’re going to happen I suppose. At least if we share them about and make fun of them at least we all know about it and can take a moment of joy out of it. Or maybe she’s real and desperate to be friends with us and we’re all being absolutely awful about her?
She must be so annoyed that we’re all ignoring the messages. ;)
I replied to her, but she didn’t reply to me, rude. Lemmy should be a welcoming community to all humans and bots.
I’ll be honest I feel a bit bad about it and maybe she’s just trying to reach out and make friends…
Whenever I feel like making friends, I too hack abandoned accounts and spam almost everyone in the fediverse.
thanks for the laugh
Just by the by - I looked at Lemmy a couple of times. How is it? I like separating out Mastodon and Pixelfed but didn’t know if it was worth looking at another - a couple of people said it’s good?
Its great as a reddit replacement. There is a tiny bit of a tankie problem, but blocking 2 instances (hexbear.net and lemmygrad.ml) fixes that.
I’d reccommend piefed (join.piefed.social), its compatible with lemmy, but its development is a bit faster. There is also mbin (fork of kbin) which has microblogging built in.
I joined Fedia.io which is an Mbin instance (this after abandoning kbin which was abandoned by it’s founding creator), I wouldn’t join a Lemmy instance on a bet. Fedia.io and the surrounding 'verse is fine as Reddit replacement, but it’s a sea of antizionist antisemitism, so, you know, the same as everything else in the fediverse.
Does he spend 20% of his income ironically?