I think you got it!! All communities there
I think you got it!! All communities there
It seems it always uses active for listing and doesn’t change when you select a different sort
On Beta:
missing some communities I’m subscribed to from the subscribed list. For example…lemmyconnect lol
missing communities I moderate
it’d be great to be able to favorite communities directly from the search without having to subscribe to them
Maybe you could learn about how civilized people had a meaningful conversation and reached a decision they felt was better for the community and themselves a d stop hoping to fence the sea hoping it’ll hold the water
As long as you make sure you take them out including the roots they should be fine. Water them well after repotting.
Also, I imagine you could report the community owner or in the worse case, instance list the accounts of their admins, so you could dm them
There are things like grammarly to help you with your grammar (and a tiny bit of style)
Many writers and copy editors have YouTube channels and tiktoks with tips and tricks. For example, you can look for how to show instead of tell on YouTube and you’ll see a few.
Brandon Sanderson has a whole bunch of them on wold creation
If you decide to ‘train’ with fan fiction, you can give wattpad a try to publish your stories and see how people like them
If you enjoy it, you absolutely should.
If you think you may want to publish a book, there are also a ton of resources (free) online to help you write properly. World and character creation, style, etc… It’s very different to write just to enjoy putting your ideas down, than actually building a novel or screenplay.
You could do it so no matter if you tag as lewd or gore there is also a NSFW tag attached
I can’t take my desktop pc to the toilet so…
It’s a known bug, and it’s being worked on
This seems to work pretty well
This doesn’t seems to work very well. I searched for Diablo and got 0 results
Jerboa doesn’t take me to the comment directly but I’m going to assume this is the one lol
It was part of the annoucement .
After reading many comments I think my ‘outrage’ came, as it often does, from misunderstanding. Also, because when singing up most people say don’t overthink it, it doesn’t matter much. But now I’m seeing that it does matter to sign up for an instance with like minded people. As I see more of what seems to be the drive behind beehaw, it doesn’t really resonate with what I want, but that doesn’t make it wrong. It is ok for that group of people. We just need to make sure that communities of general interest that were taking off there because they were one of the largest instances are also present in a more open and accessible place, so we are not restricted to collaborate.
I see your point. I was seeing it from the perspective of discouraging stuff to be shared on other communities because it’s already in beehaw, but you’d need an account to participate there.
But I see what you say, allowing them to contribute to other instances isn’t bad even if they don’t allow those instances to contribute on theirs.
But that is an issue too. Why would other instances allow them full access while being prevented from collaborating in theirs ?
Reading through the comments in their post I’m losing the little sympathy I was feeling. It looks like the moderation tool they are hoping for is one that allows their users to access other communities while preventing the other communities from accessing beehaw. That feels shortsighted and selfish, and I would think most communities on that end on the block would block them reciprocally.
I think it’s also important to note, beehaw has the largest amount of blocked communities
Yeah. In the explanation they say that four people are taking the load of moderation, that can’t scale. If the rest of the communities keep growing they may end up isolating themselves for not being able to adapt.
Hand them over to Elon Musk, so he can sink them