You can - share a fact or question, maybe a random number or statistic, or some
statement, that you can not find sources for (maybe you want to cite it in a
research article, or for a very important debate with someone online), and other
lemmings will verify - post a question that you can not answer - share someone
else’s work, which serves as example for future fact checkers, you may call them
as case studies. This community also serves as a “Do the Maths” community or
“ explainer” Original idea @
[email protected]
[https://midwest.social/u/kibiz0r] Rules I really don’t want to police anyone. -
Standard Internet Rules - Be civil and polite, and avoid strong language - Cite
your sources - If you use a fact or some number, please cite your sources. As a
general rule of thumb, please post citations for all things you believe that an
average person does not know, and over citation never not helps. Please try to
avoid secondary (or tertiary) sources, that is cite the primary source for your
information. Please avoid citing some mediahouse or editorial coverage. - Please
try to keep this community non-political. Please don’t post statements of some
political figure and ask if they really said it or not, that is an
investigator’s job. But feasibility, and impact of their (proposed) projects is
fair game.
Hah, I was just about to kick it with that as a comment. Thanks for the link!
There should be a bot.
Actually, do you want me to make a bot? It wouldn’t be hard.
There used to be one - https://lemmings.world/u/communitylinkfixer
It looks like it was de-activated 3 months ago.
If you make a new one, please consider limiting it to just this community (and maybe communitypromo), and to not translating a link if the OP has also already provided a ! one, and to not translating links inside code blocks.
Drive-by bots can seem easy to make, but the problem is that they can be a bit too easy, and then end up as yet another annoying one.
That would be nice
I’m not sure, how would that even work if they haven’t provided the link?
If they link directly to {instance}/c/{community} but not to !{community}@{instance} it can chime in with that second thing.
Most people link to something, but they don’t always link to the thing that works everywhere.
Well sure, I can’t compensate you but if you wanted to do that I’d let it do it’s thing.