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hey aren’t you the guy who went on a no-shitting-for-three-days sex party?
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Follow up questions: Were you saving up the shit for 3 days for the sex party? Or was it that you didn’t want to shit at a sex party? Was it a personal decision or a house rule? And was that 3 day shit afterwards more enjoyable than the sex party itself? Sounds amazing
You replied to the wrong person, @mizu@[email protected] was the one who went to the actual sex party.
Yes but the thread would not have made sense if I hadn’t added my follow up questions to your original question
Mizu will be a Legend for a very long time. Everytime they post someone makes that comment lol
When I go to one of those directories, it seems to take me to a web browser. How do I visit one of those communities and/or subscribe to it in Wefwef/Voyager?
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Can you explain more?
try browsing https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=subscribers
Yes, this is an invitation to join our jolly crew! Sail the High Seas!
Email required? I don’t think so…
Lol you can join the community from another instance. If you’re talking about joining the instance, I just used a temp email and explained that in the application. Honestly it’s just to fend off bots.
You don’t have to be logged into that instance to join it though… That’s the whole point of being federated.
Gotta reset that password somehow :P At the core, all the interwebs are federated through email. God forbid you try to run a mail server these days though, blacklists are brutal. I hope activitypubland never gets that bad
We get this question daily, please check out the previous thread.
You need to specify the instance it’s created on
Yup, best to do it like [email protected] because /c/whatever is Reddit language, and you don’t know what instance it’s on if you use /c/, so you can’t go to that community.
fixed it with a link, was on mobile
Have you checked out lemmyverse?
your link seems broken (brings people to lemiverse.net), guess you put in the link and accidantally only fixed the visual part. https://lemmyverse.net
I suggest [email protected] and [email protected] even if i dont know if they are “thriving”. There i am lost in translation
I created communities (today in fact!) that use the data from Lemmyverse to list “trending communities” (measured by subscriber growth).
They’re bot-driven, so they’ll be a new post every day (assuming my l33t coding skills don’t let me down)
SFW: [email protected]
NSFW: [email protected]
lemmyverse.net is helpful for finding new communities.