I am fairly certain no other platforms support them at the moment.
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...kinda?
They do federate, so that I can see reactions from other PieFed instances just fine. But Lemmy does not use the data for anything. It just passes it on for whoever can use it.
XMMS is able to use Winamp skins. This one seems to be WMP, but that one copied the concept of crazy skins from Winamp.
If you'd assume practically everyone (say, 95 % of people) are able to do something, and it turns out only 60 % can, then that already counts as shockingly rare. So, even though more than half of people can do something, and the ones who cannot are a minority, it can still be "shockingly rare" that people actually can do it.
In this case I'd guess it's entirely possible that only a third or a quarter of people are able to reasonably read the body language as told here. But, @theneverfox@pawb.social can give a better estimate of this than I can, I believe.
Okay, sorry if you got oversatiated.
But anyway, what did you actually try to say with your comment? You said:
Lots of wheelchairs around here that assume every one here knows about them.
And I cannot really make heads of tails of what that was supposed to mean. Could you paraphrase that comment, please?
No, but I did, for some reason, write "question" where I should have written comment. I'll go edit the comment now so that you will be able to reply to it!
That is probably what the image in the post is about, really.
It's supposed to make the program more accessible for those who are not used to the concept of computer programs at all.
Could you please elaborate on what you meant with this comment?
Well, Russian soldiers are complaining that the war is going even worse for them than a month ago! I've read a few different reports about that today and yesterday, and that's wondrous news to get to read!
Being burned out is reasonable.
It's one possible, and likely, reaction to a never-ending barrage of bad news which you can do very little about.
Being burned out is okay. Causing someone to burn out is not okay, but being burnt out is absolutely allowed!
Here's a screenshot of how this post looks from within a PieFed instance: