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this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2024
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Community Promo
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We still have !asklemmy@lemmy.world and !asklemmy@lemmy.ml side by side.
I guess in this case the question is if you are okay with lemmy.ml moderation practices: https://slrpnk.net/post/10244872
Crazy read, yes Lemmy.ml is problematic.
But some kind of post mirroring is still needed to make this really work.
Hopefully people will agree with you and post to !linux@programming.dev rather than !linux@lemmy.ml
And people will probably keep an eye on both and repost from the old one to the new one
!linux@programming.dev
Sorry, links are a bit messy sometimes with Mbin
[!community@domain.name](/c/community@domain.name)
Should work fine. Not sure how your comment syntax looked like but the second link also worked properly, just not the first one.
I used the same for both, I even checked after your comment. Anyway, at least yours work
Huh. Okay, that's odd.
It's something that needs to be done on the activitypub protocol level. As users we can only work with what we got available to us.
Sure? Not on the lemmy side?
But yes, it is what it is. I copied a lot of my posts over
Thanks BTW!
The Fediverse is more than just Lemmy. If you'd make a Lemmy exclusive solution, then only Lemmy would actually be able to use it.
Yes but Lemmy needs it XD but sure it would be better everywhere
And what makes you think that other software / sites do not?
Touche