Sort by "ALL" and "new" and discover new content and communities.
Also it's a good thing: if there is no more content to browse, just leave Lemmy and enjoy doing other things :)
Sort by "ALL" and "new" and discover new content and communities.
Also it's a good thing: if there is no more content to browse, just leave Lemmy and enjoy doing other things :)
I really like it. But I also think that it's not a great idea to use colors similar to Reddit, it's best if Lemmy (or each instance) finds its original design for those
Sorry if I explained myself badly. I just wanted to try the new features implemented in the app without having to compile myself. So I asked if is there a place I can find some alpha apks
We can only see what you posted and commented. The saved button is going to be removed in the next update
Some tips:
Also, some useful places to find new instances:
Finally, try not to lurk and have fun :) (edit: lemmy_support is better than lemmy for support)
There is no problem if there are more communities with the same topic. The ones wich are better moderated and actively updated will eventually gain in popularity and stand out
Instances could maybe put up a Patreon with features such as voting to decide things related to the instance for example. There's plenty of ways to make money without VC.
Another idea could be making a bot that only works for people who donated, I don't know...
Maybe get funding from the European Commission or https://nlnet.nl/ or https://www.ngi.eu/ or something like that
Very clever move, thanks
That's exactly the point: if they become "bad", we can always move to another one with the same name but on another instance
It's a very good thing to avoid what happened on Reddit that a big istance is moderated by people that don't think democratically and rule against other people's will deleting posts and banning everyone they don't like.
With federation, you can choose the instances and communities you like the most, the ones with better moderation and so the kindest one will probably prevail :)
Thanks for all of your work!
Actually not always, it's a very distorted and "melodic" language