Lemmy is developed using EU funds and many of the biggest instances are in the EU
Lemmy is developed using EU funds and many of the biggest instances are in the EU
However sharks have a huge PR issue and Spielberg regrets how Jaws is a big source of that
I mean, they are related. There’s a common causation (higher temperatures). There’s plenty of spurious correlations but this specific example isn’t it
I’m assuming that people would downvotes pictures of cats which had the #dogs hashtag
Honestly I’m not sure. One problem on reddit is that people just upvote things they like that show up on their frontpage regardless of where it’s posted, which means all the big subs blur together.
At least one person on your instance also has to be subscribed to a community for it to show up in All (you’ll only notice this on brand new instances, you’ll have to subscribe to everything you might want to see)
Don’t click the links, copy them into the search bar on your instance. You may need to search for it twice for it to show up. (definitely not too intuitive, I hope it’ll improve) >
Almost all instances are linked. If it doesn’t show up the first time you search it just means it hasn’t been cached yet. It’ll show up after you wait a bit and search again
You have to create multiple accounts? I can access everything with just this one
What’s the benefit over visiting the website, is it just less steps to open?
Same! I wonder if it’d make sense to just share shitposts from the sub and bortposting here (with proper credit)
There’s !ukcasual@lemmy.world, !chilluk@lemmy.ml and !ukpolitics@lemmy.ml (maybe more)
Subs that regularly hit /r/all kind of lose their own identity
When someone shares a personal story about his wife’s struggle with cancer and the top reply is “I also choose this guy’s dead wife”
This is a great answer, you (or someone else) should make sure the devs see this! Maybe as a Github issue