• @cm0002
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    55 days ago

    Hopefully NOT so it breaks and people go-to more sane instances

    • unalivejoy
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      85 days ago

      Think of your average redditor. They’ll just think it’s broken and go back to reddit.

      • @cm0002
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        65 days ago

        Better than them going back to Reddit and thinking “Lemmy is just Tankies”

        Like I’ve seen many times before

        • [email protected]
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          5 days ago

          I honestly think those are bots and children. I was confused only very briefly by the least accessible explanations known to man, before figuring it out for myself. I just wish more people knew how to link !communities and @profiles.

          • metaStatic
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            25 days ago

            !communities federation is busted. sometimes the final link is federated which makes it functionally useless for anyone outside the original instance. I haven’t been able to figure out why, just don’t down vote bomb anyone replying with a working link because it works for you, thanks.

            • [email protected]
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              25 days ago

              I thought it was just my instance doing it! And everyone downvotes links no matter what. I think it’s something to do with apps opening them in the browser? I dunno

              • irelephant 🍭
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                25 days ago

                They probably don’t want the annoying people commenting “R slash funny” or “r slash clevercomebacks” on every post.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 days ago

          I didnt even hear the word tankie til I got here, its just other lemmy users keeping ppl away

          • @Addv4
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            35 days ago

            I think it’s just that they are more obvious here, so it led to a popular use term. Bigger issue is that they can be kinda annoying and I suspect it might only grow their numbers if they are the default community that potential redditors have as their first experience in lemmy.