That is an issue for small instances, but not if they join a big instance.
This is solvable in code, maybe with an external service that provides a list of all
subs over all instances.
That is an issue for small instances, but not if they join a big instance.
This is solvable in code, maybe with an external service that provides a list of all
subs over all instances.
Anything new is scary
Reddit is complicated, they just forgot.
The digg users said reddit was ugly and they would never use such an ugly site.
I tried explaining reddit to a diehard forum user, why are all the replies out of order? why are upvotes changing the posting order? this is so complicated!
Don't explain, tell them where to start and how to start. then it explains itself.
1% of reddit users would be fun, that would be about a 10x increase in current daily users?
You're in a kbin magazine, kbin is alfa at best :). But things are changing fast because of the rapid increase in users.
Reddit is supposed to have 52 million daily active users.
So yea, with < 0.2% of the users compared to reddit it is a bit slower.
Reddit chose to be non profitable in order to kill off all internet forums.
It's reddit that's changing the terms, not mods acting up.
github isssues.
Once you have a basic level of coding your problem is with a certain package/library
Join the biggest.
From the screenshot the local one is on top, but the main one is just below.
They didn't say much about the Druid.
Let's see if they rebalanced it a bit.
Overall, I prefer caster druids/non moon druid classes. So untill now I was not happy with the focus on wildshape.
To expand a bit:
What is already happening is that kbin source code is getting more contributors to the code, his role is changing
from sole developer to gatekeeper.
There are lots of different names here : https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls
kbin's number is too high, it counts all users.
lemmy's number is too low, you have to post to be active.