It doesn’t seem to happen for link posts though. This commonly happens in the new communities community: https://lemm.ee/post/2081675
natflow
Remember when it was just scooters being thrown in the river? Now they’ve upgraded the vehicle but downgraded the water.
vger.app works now
Now that I'm on desktop, I checked and this was just added in 0.18.2: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1418
The weird thing (which they're also discussing elsewhere in this thread: https://upvote.au/comment/148846) is that it links to OP's instance rather than the community's instance.
- Where to find existing onion stands: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
- Where to watch for new onion stands: !newcommunities@lemmy.world
I think it would be best if each post had a canonical tag pointed at the originating server’s version of that post. The lemmy ui generates a canonical tag now but I’m not sure it doesn’t just point to itself.
You can also help by contributing good answers to others’ questions. This will attract folks who can answer your questions.
There’s https://sub.rehab that lists official and non-official subreddit replacements. You might also be interested in !newcommunities@lemm.world
e-bike? They have weirdly square edges though.
Nope. The multireddit link itself contains the subreddit names. All Voyager has to do is simple string parsing to get them.
Since you’re the only one, you might consider setting an expiration on the media so your local storage serves as more of a cache. Like, I’m sure you’re far more likely to revisit a recent thread than a super old one, and as long as the original instance is still around you could redownload the media. This might require software patches though idk
I meant a link post whose link is a community. I added a comment to the issue that’s hopefully clearer.