because you used /m/ instead of /c/, but really the format [!communityname@instancename.com](/c/communityname@instancename.com) should be used instead of trying to manually make URLs
Die4Ever
Probably before the next season is released! Lol
Last season was great, and loved the extra long episodes leading to the end.
Yeah I used Jerboa on it and it worked really well. The web browser is surprisingly good too, even for watching Twitch
If you’d rather not block the whole community
Other options are changing your sorting method. Like if they're currently dominating the Hot feed, they're probably not also dominating the Top 12hr feed, just switch to that.
nah I enjoy it a lot, and so do many others lol
(their real events, Hotfix not as much)
I think the ideal would be a kind of recommendation system based on tastes and interests. When you go to the Mastodon site to register, it asks you your main interests and based on those it recommends one or another instance.
https://join-lemmy.org/ does this
any idea how much disk space it costs to join this? like if you have an empty instance, does it add more than 1GB per month?
Yep. But it could be seen as an advantage your app has that others don't, and different apps can try different approaches
I think even just a frontend (web UI or mobile app) could fix this pretty easily
when it loads a page with many posts from the same community, it only shows 1 or 2 and puts the rest in a queue to show on later pages
or will it stagnate and fade into obscurity like many other similar discussion boards?
well it wouldn't really play out like that, if Lemmy gets overtaken by a replacement (like Mbin, Piefed, or Sublinks), it would be a transition not a death
a big thing we can look forwards to right now is if Pixelfed gets better support to interact with Lemmy/etc communities/groups then we can get a big boost in userbase, even if they aren't using the Lemmy software we'll still be seeing their posts and comments
I wish Mastodon would improve their compatibility with Lemmy too, but they don't seem interested
oh you let it autocomplete, check the source of your post
at least on Lemmy, it works better if you don't let it autocomplete... kinda silly, but there's a bug report for that on the Lemmy side, idk about Mbin