RE: #3 - we can all choose to be kind to newcomers. Be patient with people as they make those “Testing from Mastodon - can you see this?” Type posts.
Admin. Music maker from Colorado. Music is at https://music.knova.net. I also run dartboard.social (akkoma microblog) and links.dartboard.social (Lemmy).___
RE: #3 - we can all choose to be kind to newcomers. Be patient with people as they make those “Testing from Mastodon - can you see this?” Type posts.
I felt fine the day after getting mine pulled.
Lots of ibuprofen and Tylenol for the pain (not both at the same time IIRC) but other than the risk of getting elbowed in the face I don’t see any problems.
What’s the concert anyway?
Hopefully a multi-community (multi Reddit type) feature
That potentially makes things very simple to kind of ‘instantly cross-post’ w/ a multi-reddit type setup
I’m hoping this gets addressed with a super-community / “multi Reddit” type feature eventually. But that wouldn’t really address how posting works. You would still need to drop it into a single community. But maybe it could encourage spreading content around similar communities.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/contributors/04-api.html
Not sure about any info that is hidden to the default Lemmy-UI though
no, I have been on Akkoma (a Mastodon alternative) since October 2022. Definitely a bit more invested here though. Edit: if you’d like to follow me on Mastodon/Akkoma/microblogging fediverse, it’s knova@dartboard.social - sign ups also welcome on dartboard.social.
This happened to me earlier.
I feel like the request in the OP can be fixed by some kind of community digest that gets shared as instances federate with each other, and then on a recurring basis afterwards.
Aww shucks bloodfart ☺️
I agree with this post 100%. Super Communities need to be able to be shared too - I’m sure there are some folk who will just want a quick start and would love to just subscribe to a premade “top 10 /c/technology communities” or something. And then it could be expanded later etc.
Honestly the multi Reddit model works really well. When I see a multi that I like, I can clone it and change it how I need. It basically acts like a fork.
Yeah. This and it will take some time before a new fully fledged DIY community shakes out, for example. I know there is one here but Reddit was good at getting a lot of answers in a short amount of time.
I want my Phish community back :)
I think what sucks is there is a wealth of knowledge and reviews etc. that may be lost
I had considered importing some posts from niche communities on Reddit just for backup purposes, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.
There is a seperate “microblog” tab that is just like the timeline in Mastodon/Akkoma/etc. Not sure if it offers home/local/federated views, the documentation is very sparse.
it is still catching me off guard frankly. But I do enjoy it.
I’m a bit torn. I really like the Lemmy project, but kbin being able to interact directly with microblogging fedi sites as well is pretty appealing to me. That is my primary social media usage, and it basically seems like a 2-in-1 which is great. To be clear, I know I can tag Mastodon users from Lemmy, and see Lemmy posts from Mastodon. But after looking at the way kbin handles it, it seems more ‘native’. Not sure how I’m going to proceed.
You can ask the Lemmy.ml admins to assign a new mod