I’m surprised this isn’t a !megathreads@lemm.ee thing.
What would it be? The equivalent subreddit seems abandoned
Sorry to hear
Sorry to hear
As-tu vu ce commentaire d’il y a 15 jours?
Yes, it’s kind of a strange start for a conversation
Interesting
Cute ha ha
Cool!
Cure!
Seems crazy indeed
Sounds stressful, when is the move planned?
I do, the GPS maps was of course outdated, and brought us to the most random mud trail in the area.
It had potential, but definitely a lot of things to improve.
Alright too, thanks!
Oh sorry, it’s a bank holiday here in Spain and I got confused! Let’s just switch today and tomorrow’s topic ha ha
Well done!
if you allow the UI to guide you then it will give the wrong answer
How so? Adding “!test” shows the dropdown menu, that seems quite intuitive :
How would you make it more intuitive?
For Sublinks, if people go on the Github (which you expect people wanting to contribute to do), they’ll see it still has active contributions: https://github.com/sublinks
every single one has expressed extreme distaste with the extremist propaganda that is allowed to be expressed here. every. single. one. I try to explain that you can block it all but…
Are they using Reddit too? Because without blocking anything, the amount of political posts you see on Reddit is on par with here
!lotrmemes@midwest.social will work fine, but there are zero indicators for that in the GUI, you have to know the secret knowledge and trust the process, or flip back and forth between the Preview button and editing).
If you see it a few times, are you not going to notice intuitively how it works? Also, even if you don’t use a ! link, usually people with comment with one
But the codebase for Lemmy is in Rust so… not a whole lot of contributors to fix such things.
Piefed is in Python, Mbin in PHP, Sublinks in Java. It’s more about the lack of contributors than the languages themselves
Good luck !