I may the odd one out here, but I follow way more communities on lemmy than I did on reddit after 6 years on it.
Every day it just keeps getting worse. What a dumpster fire
create those communities yourself.
you're right, but i won't. don't want to get stuck moderating. know how that movie ends
I did create a lot of forums such as one for skunks, another for Skuntank, Worms, vultures, Disgaea, and so on.
Where can I find your skunk community?
It's at https://lemmy.world/c/skunks so feel free to visit.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !skunks@lemmy.world
Why doesn't it work well unless I do it like how you're doing it?
Well, for example, here's a community on my instance that I use for testing bots: https://lemmings.world/c/bot_playground
If you click the link, you will be taken to my instance and you will leave yours (lemmy.world
) which means you cannot comment, post, like etc. But if you click the fixed link, it opens correctly on your instance: !bot_playground@lemmings.world.
I just started seeing that too, I thought it was just me because I can see comments on other people's accounts.
Did you get banned?
I'm logged out so that wouldn't be right. Old Reddit seems to load the comments just fine.
If they did a door some sort of a ban that includes seeing comments, it would apply to any device they've connected to your account regardless of if you're logged in or not.
I've tried on my phone browser, my computer browser, a different browser on my computer and incognito mode. All of them won't let me see any comments.
But then I try on my brother's computer which I've never used, and it works fine
Are they following Twitter in that regard too?
given it's Reddit i'm more inclined to think it's just normal servers fucking dying
At some point they won't load because there just aren't any. Reddit is condemned to history barring a major change of direction
I don't know if Lemmy will search the entire fediverse, like kbin does. Be sure to check kbin instances as well as Lemmy. I have found some communities that migrated only to kbin.
If you search on either a lemmy or kbin instances, it should be able to find comments/threads on communities/magazines on Threadiverse (lemmy/kbin) instances that (a) are federated and either are local to the instance or (b) have a local user who subscribes to the community/magazine in question.
Neither will typically search the entire Threadiverse, because they only search content that they have a copy of locally, and no one server intrinsically gets a copy of all content on the Threadiverse.
I don't know how kbin deals with searching for comments off Mastodon. That's a good question. You can set a magazine to include comments with given hashtags, and I am wondering if basically it sees the content on local magazines or remote magazines with the same rule above as having a local user who subscribes to such a magazine.
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