Kind of a badge of honour, at this point. Details on [email protected] for people interested.
Also, it's only a 7 days ban, so I'll probably be back next week
Kind of a badge of honour, at this point. Details on [email protected] for people interested.
Also, it's only a 7 days ban, so I'll probably be back next week
Yes, saw that too
Look at the daily posts on [email protected]. They have several hundreds of comments every day, because the mods of /r/Melbourne supported the migration to Lemmy.
[email protected] is kind of similar in that space, they had an official post to move to feddit a year ago: https://old.reddit.com/r/ich_iel/comments/14d65o7/%C3%B6ffentliche_dienstmeldung_%C3%A4nderung_der/
Meanwhile the mods of /r/France just removed every post mentioning Jlai.lu as it was "a social network".
Shaking my head.
I also feel like non-English communities just do their things on their own (feddit.org or jlai.lu are good examples), which increases even further the proportion of US users on the generic English-speaking communities.
Yes, as mentioned in the other comment with the GitHub ticket, it's not implemented yet
As pointed out in another comment
A cross-post is just a post that links to the same URL as another post.
That's how Lemmy works too. Trust me, I crosspost quite a lot, as you know
Hey, it's me.
How can Piefed know it's a crosspost if there's no common link between the two posts (usually the link to the article in most posts, or the picture for some others) ?
Hello, On that topic,
All good
@[email protected] FYI, this solves the issue you were referring the other day