LOL, thanks!
LOL, thanks!
I see now, thanks! Note: If that’s the case, we need an updated FAQ later down the line, when Ruud says Lemmy.world will have been properly stress-tested :-)
I did not realize that lemmy.world is but a single instance - it’s all starting to come together in my head :-)
The FAQ linked earlier in the thread suggested making an account on lemmy.world, that same thing was what I meant in my post as well. And I see the comments about it being beneficial to “stress test” the Lemmy backend, so… should I edit my original post?
Sure thank you, I’d gladly check it out!
Small question - is Tildes not part of the “Fediverse”? If it is, why can’t I use it with my lemmy.world account? Are there multiple Fediverses? :-)
The OP thumbnail is brilliant, but missing at leaset one reaction layer. Of coures I’ve seen videos were the “youtuber” was reacting to someone’s reaction to something, so…
… and this wouldn’t be that bad, were it not for the fact that people gaming the algorithm with stupid low effort content works.
This part is especially helpful:
“You should always stay on lemmy.world. To join the “music” community from lemmy.ml, you click the search icon in the top right corner on lemmy.world (not the “Communities” link) and search for [email protected] including the exclamation mark (!) at the start. You should see the community pop up in the list after clicking Search. In general, the search term is “![community-name]@[instance-name]”.”
A few times I was looking for communities using the search bar, and got confused that I found more than one community for the same thing (e. g. music) and they seemed to be on different Lemmy instances. I did not know if I can even subscribe to them or not, if they are even visible for me with my lemmy.world account or not, etc. Now I understand that part a bit better. Thanks again! :-)
Thanks! This seems to be exactly what I was looking for :-)
Moviechat.org exists as the perfect substitute for the IMDb boards, it even has the old IMDb threads for all movies, series, etc. Check it out!
The boards were killed in 2017, so nowhere near 10 years ago, but it indeed feels longer.