“Foreign” languages communities aren’t big enough on Lemmy for people to only post in them. Most people will post in English too.
“Foreign” languages communities aren’t big enough on Lemmy for people to only post in them. Most people will post in English too.
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r/pettyrevenge was also private for one hour lmao
Maybe add a link to join-lemmy.org . The documentation there is quite helpful for newcomers to understand how it works and where to sign up.
Not very interested, except if everyone I follow on twitter goes there (which I doubt would happen, as they’re already cloning all their tweets on mastodon). But it would sure be nice to have a twitter that’s not run by fucking elon musk. Meta aren’t saints but they’ve never implemented absolutely dumb decisions as far as I know, nor does its CEO keep spouting nonsense and trying to be the center of attention at all times. I won’t ever install a Meta app on my phone, but I still think I actually prefer Zuckerberg over absolute clowns like Musk or Spez.
Tildes is pretty good in that regard. Though you can’t create groups (= subreddits) yourself iirc. I tried switching there but I actuallly find Lemmy more convincing and fitting to my own use of Reddit.
You can make posts and create threads inside threads now. The tags and roles are pretty useful for a community too. Still, doesn’t compare to an actual forum, especially since you can’t vote or sort the comments.
What are some good indies that play fine on the Steam Deck? I’d like to use it more but don’t own many games that are compatible and have “comfortable”, smooth controls. I tried to play some of my favorite games on the Deck and figuring out the controls broke my brain.
I have mine but rarely know what to play on it, as my favorite games aren’t comfortable to play on the deck - ie AoE, Endless Legend, Phasmophobia… This thread is going to be quite useful for me.
In the app, the hamburger menu lets you search for communities (even those outside your local instance). If they keep the same name as when on reddit, it’s pretty easy to find them! There’s a lemmy communities browser, too.
That’s a terrible way to hold a kitty.