• taaz@biglemmowski.win
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    1 year ago

    This reminded me of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld. So many characters are like this.

    • Thisfox@sopuli.xyz
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      See this is the problem with Lemmy. I want to tag this or even crosspost this to a Pratchett place (“unexpectedpratchett” or similar) but a) I haven’t found a populated one, and b) I can’t just type in its name if I have one or guess its name like you can in other media, and c) even if I did, the link won’t work for everyone, and those it will work for are often (like me) sent out-of-app to a browser if they successfully click on the damn thing. Frustration.

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        1 year ago

        a) should resolve itself overtime with both features and people
        b) is something devs should be working on, or at least I heard that they are working on better cross-instance community search
        c) this is currently my gripe too, on Android jerboa does offer opening any https:// links in the app but it rarely works or you have to do it twice for whatever reason.

        Though I get the frustration.

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          The “critical mass” argument only makes sense if there’s a critical mass in the future. There might never be one. People might give up threaded-discussion platforms before this ever makes it.

          I vote we go back to phpBB.

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        You can very easily write cross instance links if you weren’t aware, e.g. !memes@lemmy.world – this works on desktop (opens the community on your instance instead of the instance the community is on, so you stay logged in) and on every mobile client I’ve seen