A person creates a new account, leaves a comment on a post, and I would assume just abandons the account never to sign into it again.
A person creates a new account, leaves a comment on a post, and I would assume just abandons the account never to sign into it again.
I’m also using Arch and nearly ashamed to say it because of all the memes.
You should be able to copy the link from the fediverse button (the rainbow Pentagon) and then paste it into the search on your instance.
I think a good example are the /r/gaming and /r/games subreddits.
/r/gaming is a default subreddit so it has a lot of traffic from users (37 million) of all different backgrounds that may not mesh nicely with the actual hardcore gaming community.
/r/games is not a default, users (3 million) need to seek it out. It generally is more civil and encourages good discussions.
Something like this can be done where !gaming@lemmy.ml could have a different user base and feel than !gaming@beehaw.org , or even !gaming@feddit.de which could be specific to the German gaming community.
There’s basically two apps, Jerboa for Android and Mlem for iOS.
You can see a list here https://join-lemmy.org/apps
communities on other servers aren’t automatically and easily available.
You may be aware but for others, on the main page you can change which communites are displayed. At the top, there is the option or Subscribed, Local, and All that’s only a single click/tap. (I do personally think the default should be All)
From the list of posts, you can then select a community from a different instance (these will have the community name with something like @example.ml at the end) which will bring you to that instance. From there, you can select the “Communities” option from the menu and it will show you all the communities that are hosted on that instance.
I’m probably not the best person to answer because I blocked !memes@lemmy.ml but it seems like the latest trend is to post old school memes. It gives the older users a sense of nostalgia to a time in the early days if the internet. So I suspect a lot of people have focused on !antiquememesroadshow@lemmy.world since it’s now a community.
Just like any internet trend, it will come and go quickly until the next fun and exciting thing takes its place.