Does Lemmy allow hyphens in community names? I know it allows underscores
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Does Lemmy allow hyphens in community names? I know it allows underscores
If you’d rather not block the whole community
Other options are changing your sorting method. Like if they’re dominating the Hot feed, they’re probably not also dominating the Top 12hr feed, just switch to that.
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
I just don’t think bash is good for maintaining the code, debugging, growing the code over time, adding automated tests, or exception handling
I’ve been working in Ruby on Rails lately (unfortunately) and yeah it’s extremely bad at this. There’s so much hidden implicit behavior everywhere.
It’s been declined https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4225
Imagine the same news article is posted in /c/cars and /c/fuckcars. It is not desired nor expected to have all comments combined.
Making it a checkbox is an interesting idea though, but could still be confusing reading the comments with the different contexts.
there’s an open issue filed for this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4619
I don’t see any posts even when clicking your link and browsing your instance directly, maybe the post you made is private or something?
Edit: I just made a post and now that shows up
I’m not sure this can be really fixed with Python 3, maybe we just have to hope for Python 4
Yeah this one is actually a great title with the double meaning
Now we just need to wait for Microsoft to ditch Windows lol
I could see them abandoning Windows as it is and instead making their own Linux distro, maybe in like the year 2100 lol
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
If you’re really looking for newly created communities…
sorted by new https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=published
Lemmy’s built in communities page sorted by new /communities?listingType=All&sort=New&page=1
Trending communities: !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl (make sure you enable “Show bot posts” to see here)
I guess communities should have an easy way to hide themselves from Local/All feeds
this looks like the same issue https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744
I’m not sure, you should definitely report that as a bug on the GitHub though
hexbear is defederated, which is basically a firewall block
you can comment on content that was previously copied to our instance yes, but your comment won’t get mirrored over to hexbear, and they can’t see it or reply either