

I agree with you on that 😉
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I agree with you on that 😉
Awesome!
So you mean like subscribing to the entire instance of lemmy.ml and only having lemmy.ml in your subscription list and not the induvidual communities? If so, no, you can’t do that. But you can browse using the all button at the top of the page next to local to view all posts that is from federated instances :)
Cool!
I honestly get dizzy by just looking at those numbers…😵💫
I have locked this post because of comments deviating from the main topic.
@NAS89@lemmy.world made a good comment here. You should make a public post in your community where you need moderators. Try to specify that you need people from a different time zone that yours.
Allright. Good luck 😉
How does the directory discover communities? As, for instance, this community (!fediverse@lemmy.world) does not exist in the directory.
If you look at lemmy.world’s status page then you can see that we are currently in “maintenance mode”. So they are currently trying to fix up some issues mentioned in OP’s post and other comment(s) :)
It should be good now. The discord server is only for people who help moderate the instance itself, and not community mods. I help with the moderation part. If you have questions then you can ask in the !support@lemmy.world or !moderators@lemmy.world communities. Sorry :)
It’s on a private discord server for instance admins and mods, so not for public. Sorry :)
Heyo! Small update from someone who is watching the upgrade live; it’s ongoing still. Seems like they are still facing some performance issues. So grab your popcorn and wait! 🍿 (Btw, i am not a sysadmin, just a moderator)
Yes you can! You can also subscribe/follow other communities on other instances.
No, there is currently no functionality for this on Lemmy. But, you are not the only one asking for flairs. Here is a GitHub issue/suggestion about just that!
I would say that tis is most likely a bug. This will be something that might get fixed in 0.18.x when they fully optimize it for larger instances such as lemmy.world. Hope this answered your first question!
Great job guys and other contributors 😉👏