Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
I remember that I switched to this from Trillian back in the day.
Depends on what you’re into. The not so big meme ones are great for casual amusement. In fact any community that isn’t the biggest on Lemmy is generally good.
It’s instance dependent.
No worries, I figured you were just lost, so tried to point you in the right direction. Since you’re posting via mastodon, just remake the toot and tag those two along with !arduino@lemmy.ca and you should, with any luck get the right eyes on your conundrum.
You want !sbcs@lemux.minnix.dev or !python@programming.dev
Very respectable setup. Nice work. I’m glad you found something that feels like home for you.
Can we get a screenshot of your setup please?
This would be cool
Different people do things differently. Why do you think towns have more than one pub or shop.
But in the implementation I proposed, moderators would get to subscribe their communities to hashtags they choose or none at all.
Fragmentation is a myth. Look at the various different technology groups that are all thriving on different instances. Stop (inadvertantly) pushing for centralization!
Communities have topics. Communities are groups. Communities are full of individuals.
What’s wrong with duplicates? I love seeing stuff posted to multiple communities. I get to check out new communities and meet new people.
It would be nice to have a bookmarklet that enabled easier cross posting.
This assumes that a post pulled from Mastodon to Lemmy will also push comments from Lemmy back to Mastodon (or at least notifications of comments)… Huh? This functionality is already in place and has been for a while.
Indeed, but if !wholesomegreentext@sh.itjust.works subscribe to #greentext, it’s easier to tag stuff.
That said, it’s not a hill I wanna die on. It’s just a random idea I was floating to try and add content to some of the more niche communities.
Sorry to get back so late to this. I covered everything elsewhere though.
Most times people tag Firefox and end up in !firefox@lemmy.ml
Why not?