Does your interface not show the instance with the community name?
Does your interface not show the instance with the community name?
Ptecisely, that’s how I always saw it. Say /r/games and /r/gaming, ostensibly those should have the same content but each had its own culture (or did at one point, who knows now)
We don’t. We just continue to stay here and grow and flourish naturally. I see no need to rush.
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Pretty sure we’re in that
Is that helpful though? Isn’t that the same as everyone registering at Lemmy.world?
Maybe there aren’t any heirs. Or they’re across the country, or it doesn’t go with their decor. Etc.
Curious, did you get a long from my mention or did I format it wrong?
I’m wondering too. /u/technomad@slrpnk.net was it the woodworking one?
With the way Lemmy is primarily used this will largely not be an issue anyway. None of my old posts would show up to you either way.
Edit: aside from being in the aggregate — they’re not going to be in your feed either way
That’s not a screenshot from their instance though. It’s the direct user page in its home instance. See my other comment.
Your instance was created this year, if that’s what you mean. My instance is a year older:
Also, defederation would impact this as well. For all I know the missing posts are on lemmy.grad (for example).
Edit: actually it’s definitely the age of your instance.
I got curious and decided to view my profile from feddit.org and it shows less than half of my total posts/comments
I like this actually, I look a little more well-adjusted lol. It also shows just how much effort I was putting into commenting on things early on to break the seal
Did you intend for them to coincide or did it just end up being pretty close anyway?
Realistically I have no where to go and that’s the problem. iOS is even more locked down.
If google heads that way I’ll head somewhere else.
That’s good too but maybe consider lowering your bar on what it takes to “contribute”.
I have left many simple comments that have led to someone chiming in with something insightful that they may not have commented otherwise