How about a way to request the bot to create a post if it stopped (e.g. due to no one participating in previous episodes)? It would both lower the barrier of entry for people who want to talk about an episode and keep the post format consistent.
I'm surprised that she found a real chest for once!
I felt slightly frustrated when I tried some Lemmy apps and they only offer a few largest instances in the initial setup and leave people to discover/find smaller instances by themselves.
It is understandable that they don't want to present a thousand choices and confuse people, or get people to sign up for an instance that disappears a week later. Also, larger instances tend to get a snowball effect by receiving more donations / volunteers and scale better, other nodes are also more likely to help them if there are e.g. federation problems.
However this effectively promotes an centralized ecosystem that both depends on and burdens a small number of key instances.
It didn't log me out but when I submit a thread or comment sometimes the "Add comment" button doesn't "catch" the first time and I have to press it again. It gives me anxiety that it's being submitted twice, fortunately so far that has not happened yet.
How did 30+ million people fell for this? 😲
Lemdro.id fixed it on their end and the following should work. Is it still not working on your instance?
You click on the magnifying glass on the top right (on kbin.social this leads to https://kbin.social/search) and search for "@android@lemdro.id" (without quotes).
It was with kbin instances.
It is fixed now and the community can be accessed from kbin.social at https://kbin.social/m/android@lemdro.id .
I can find kbin.social in https://lemdro.id/instances . Unfortunately I do not know where you can find this information on kbin.social.
I also tried to search for "@android@lemdro.id" on https://kbin.social/search and it generated some results the first time (just thread contents and not the magazine) but now it comes up totally empty (not even a "not found" message) which seems to indicate there is a problem.
EDIT: opened an issue on codeberg: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/637
It does not make sense to me why the API charge have to be calculated by total traffic of all users of an app either. I've decided to think it is just an excuse to get rid of third party apps until convinced otherwise.
Please take good care Ernest.