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I think the issue here is
they don’t show up under “posts” on your own profile
It makes sense to hide read posts on the main feed, but not when you’re looking at a particular user?
I’ve been working on the !instance_assistant@lemmy.ca extension :)
RES initially helped me get into Reddit, so hopefully this helps people get into Lemmy as well
This doesn’t answer the Linux part, but on FDroid there’s something similar as “Retro Stack”
Thank you for sharing! This is my first project like this so I’ve got lots to learn. I’m going to try and contribute to a few other ones so try and learn what it’s like
You could try from this
https://lemmy.world/post/1289432
Ideally try for a smaller size, else it takes time to load and wastes people’s data
We actually have an extension for this, it’s one of the more popular extensions for Lemmy&Kbin, going by the counts on chrome/firefox stores:
It was originally made to solve this problem, but we’ve been adding other features as well. Right now you can redirect communities and posts, and redirect links by right clicking on them.
Let me know if it works, and also where it doesn’t so that we can improve it :)
I personally find a lack of downvotes to be annoying and harmful. People don’t go through the trouble of reporting problem content, and it usually leads to poor quality inflammatory content rising to the top.
If you’re new and haven’t really set up yet, explore other instances. You can find one that aligns with what you want out of Lemmy without jumping through hoops.
If you have set up, there are account migration tools for you. They just aren’t perfect yet
For sure, I’ll incorporate a TLDR in future posts :)
That’s fair, I’ve posted here in the past but I’ll take it off my list moving forward. I think early on there wasn’t much content so it was ok, but now that the community is rolling it’s not that relevant
It’s good feedback!
Thank you, I’ve just fixed it!
To clarify on the self promotion rule, this is a tool that I’m working on with others. Would it still be ok to post about it if it’s free and open source?
Cool ok I’ll experiment a little bit with a few other popular instances
Huh that’s odd, I’ll give it a try later. It might have been something to do with the ‘https://’ possibly?
Yes pretty much 😄 you need to set it manually.
Eventually I want to allow a user to set multiple, so if you’re signed in on multiple instances you can redirect accordingly.
I was chatting with a friend, and she mentioned how she tries to at least set up a README, which includes her vision for the project and her plan for the implementation, design, and goals.
Best case scenario is that the planning helps her complete the project herself. Worst case scenario, someone else can pick up where she left off and use her considerations for the project.
I’m thinking of doing that for future projects too