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If “master” unintentionally made some people uncomfortable then there’s no harm in changing the default, since you can modify it if you choose.
If “master” unintentionally made some people uncomfortable then there’s no harm in changing the default, since you can modify it if you choose.
This is fantastic news!
In most cases I’m happy with the links being shared, and don’t need to click through to Reddit for the discussions.
Not commenting, no. (Although occasionally I am at the meta level to help grow the equivalent Lemmy communities.)
I mostly use them as newsfeeds and not discussion boards. They limit my return to Reddit to only those cases where I really, really feel like there’s a conversation worth returning for.
Make the communities you want to see
This isn’t really feasible. It took years for Reddit to grow a userbase sufficient to have active niche subreddits like those.
Even widening the interests to state instead of city and hobby instead of specific trail there is almost no content here. That’s not going to change overnight.
The subreddits being copied by Lemmit.Online fill a gap for these niche communities which will only come with greater adoption of Lemmy. Blocking them only serves to drive traffic back to Reddit, in conflict with that objective.
I think that’s why admin posts to lemmyworld
would make sense.
“This week we blocked these 5 instances for these reasons and these 2 external communities for these other reasons. Discussions are open here until we lock the thread.”
This is being discussed in https://lemmy.world/c/jerboa@lemmy.ml too. You might want to check out that Community.
There’s a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.
My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.
Thanks. My job’s gotten busier since I bought my DS412+ and it’s been sitting virtually unused for awhile. I’m hoping someone can provide directions that are just a step above “click to install” because I’m (too busy/too lazy/too clueless <-- pick one) to DIY it.
There’s a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.
My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.
The post he responded to listed a number of alternate scenes. All minor.
I think we’ll probably end up with Gen 1 of Google’s Samsung Dex competitor, but “ChromeOS-mode” would be a welcome surprise.
I made a slight modification to your bookmarklet asking to which instance you are migrating, which produces a list of links you can paste into something like https://www.openallurls.com so it becomes just a matter of clicking all of the “Subscribe” buttons:
javascript:(function() {
const currentHostname = window.location.hostname;
const tld = prompt("Please enter the name of the instance to which you are migrating:");
const table = document.getElementById('community_table');
const anchorTags = table.getElementsByTagName('a');
const communityUrls = [];
for (let i = 0; i < anchorTags.length; i++) {
const title = anchorTags[i].title.substring(1);
const parts = title.split('@');
const community = parts[0].trim();
const domain = parts[1] ? parts[1].trim() : currentHostname;
const communityUrl = `https://${tld}/c/${community}@${domain}`;
communityUrls.push(communityUrl);
}
const urlsText = communityUrls.join('\n');
navigator.clipboard.writeText(urlsText)
.then(() => {
alert('Community URLs copied to clipboard!');
})
.catch((error) => {
alert('Failed to copy Community URLs to clipboard:', error);
});
})();
Alive and well as @Gamera8ID@kaijus.us!