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  • I think it was used wrong. CMIIW, but you only need to separate clauses with a comma if the subordinate clause comes before the main clause, so this: We squint at the sun, because it’s too bright

    Should’ve been this: We squint at the sun because it’s too bright

    But if the subordinate clause comes before main, then a comma is needed: Because it’s too bright, we squint at the sun

    However, the above mistake is not a mistake in German and a few other languages. If you translate the above sentence in German, it looks like this: Wir blinzeln in die Sonne, weil sie zu hell ist (yes, i use Google Translate)


  • Your community, as in the community you moderates? Yeah it makes sense.

    From what I’ve heard, moderators (and admins probably) can see deleted posts, as this scenario did happen to my post in the communities I moderate. Fortunately, only moderators, admins, or anyone with your posts’ link before it was deleted could potentially see your deleted posts.

    That’s why it’s recommended that you edit your post title, description, and url/images to “deleted by creator” or similar when deleting your posts, as moderators can’t undo edits.



  • In a nutshell, it’s like English’s they (plural animate or inanimate), it (for feminine objects, remember that german is a gendered language like french) she, and you (both singular and plural) combined.

    Though, Sie meaning “you” is the polite version, used to address someone politely. For informal situations, there’s the impolite and always-singular “Du”

    While there are different conjugations and capitalization between the different uses of Sie, in the end they all use the same word.






  • Quite a lot, actually:

    1. The rule. As the sidebar states, You must post before you leave. If you visit this sub, you must post. No such rules exist on [email protected].

    2. This community seems to focus more on memes than [email protected], which is more random in terms of content. Everything that doesn’t fit in other kbin.social magazine goes to random, but 196 isn’t completely random as you rarely finds discussions such as this post.

    3. The culture. Historically, 196 has heavy ties with transgender subculture since it was still on Reddit, and it still is to this day. This community is hosted on lemmy.blahaj.zone which is primarily centered around gender diverse and other LGBTQ folk. [email protected] is hosted on a more general instance. There’s a lot of memes here which trans people could relate, and many-- if not most-- people here are transgender.











  • FlowerTree@pawb.socialto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonerule
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    1 year ago

    Basically: this community requires you to make a post before you leave, so people post to follow the rules, hence the title ‘rules’

    IIRC, it comes from the old practices of the r/196 community before… that… idk, I’m also new here.