Same in Norway, unsurprisingly, but we do say 14 0 0 (fjorten null null) if making it clear that we mean 1400 exact. Otherwise like you said, klokken 14 or klokken 2.
There’s plenty of stories online . It’s all automated and if it decides you’re bad, you’re out. No questions asked, no appeals.
Google search it up and you’ll find many more.
How long until Google says “fuck it” and outright starts banning adblock users? Considering how deep a lot of people are into the Google ecosystem, this is potentially devastating. Imagine losing access to you email, photos, etc., with no way to appeal. Good luck if you want to actually speak to anyone human at Google.
I plead autocorrect, and that English is my second language 🤣
As much as I’d love to jump on the “stupid Americans” bandwagon, this seems to be a big problem not only in America. After the reddit exodus and before I had a good setup for lemmy, I used Facebook for a short period. Most of my stuff there is from US, UK and Norway, and the number of people in the comments who can barely put together a coherent sentance is astonishing. Far below 6th grade level by any standard.
Advanced > Media viewer >
You can also use emojis in computer and user names in active directory. Trust me, the network guys love it!
What is actually the point of that drop down? I mean, obviously to select the language you’re using, but why?
That’s not working either it seems.
I tried looking up this community as well from a couple of different instances and it’s not showing up.
So how to we solve this? Create a user on .ml and subscribe to the .world community? Or is it enough to just search it up once to it “sees” the other community?
I can’t seem to get !mycommunity@lemmy.world to work from lemmy.ml either so 🤷🏻♂️
Doesn’t this mean we’ll end up with a bunch of duplicate communities like /c/community@lemmy.world, /c/community@lemmy.ml, /c/community@myowninstance.xyz
It seems a bit convoluted, but that might just be because it’s new.
C Deez nutz