this post was submitted on 03 Jan 2025
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Crowd sourcing can be fun, I already had an idea of the biggest human poster but someone pointed to a bot account with 4.5m which is interesting. If there is a simple search feature baked into Lemmy someone may have mentioned that too which would also be interesting.
Different strokes for different folks.
Different strokes, sure, but that’s not the point of this community-
I mean yea the admins could bend rule 3 and remove this post I wouldn't even be annoyed but they certainly would need to bend rule 3. My post is complaint. Open ended, wouldn't personally call this offensive, very loosely this could fit 3 but I read 3 more as "don't ask how to use Lemmy", I've used Lemmy for 3 years and I haven't seen this question asked, an actual topic of discussion could also be used against this but with albeit limited discussion there definitely is discussion.