You can always suggest it on the community of the app you are using
You can always suggest it on the community of the app you are using
Sync hasn’t been updated for a long time, and will stop working with Lemmy 1.0, I would recommend to have a look at the 3 above when you have some time.
[email protected] has been active lately
Lemmy.ca is targeted at Canadians, feddit.org at German speakers (most of [email protected] is in German). Blahaj is a trans-first space, programming.dev for programmers
Lemmy.zip and sopuli are indeed generalists
The app - Baconreader was so smooth. I’m getting used to the fediverse one, but there are still a lot of decisions by the devs that I hate.
Have you used Voyager, Thunder, Summit?
That happens regularly on [email protected]
We don’t have 8 billions people, we have 50k monthly active users.
[email protected] is the most popular sport on the planet, the community is quiet quiet
Lemm.ee. Helps decentralizing from LW
I always feel like people living simply minimize their time online, so this kind of communities tend to be a bit quiet
The New Comments sort helps with that
Have a look at the pinned post on [email protected]
Have a look at the pinned post on [email protected]
Welcome to Lemmy, here are a few pointers to help you settle in
There’s a pinned post on the first community that can answer your question
Oh, I’m sure the /r/Canada, /r/France and all of the others are the same.
The /R/buyfromEU mods still haven’t added any link to the [email protected] in their pinned post
As a kind of unique exception ([email protected] being the other one), the mods of /r/ich_iel pointed out to feddit.de (previous version of feddit.org) in a pinned post: https://old.reddit.com/r/ich_iel/comments/14d65o7/öffentliche_dienstmeldung_änderung_der/
Compare this to all of the other country/regional subs who would remove similar posts for “self promotion”, and you get why the German population was guided here instead of having to hear it from an second level comment on a Sunday thread
Lemmy world bans [email protected]
Quite a few people switched to other instances when that happened
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