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"Can we have something like multireddits please"
"Can someone explain how the Fediverse works"
"I'm making a new Lemmy app"
"I can't wait for [x] to make a Lemmy app"
"Wtf is a tankie"
"Rule"
"[A meme about being trans]"
"[A meme about being neuro-atypical]"
"[A meme you have seen reposted a dozen times elsewhere]"
"I miss Apollo"
PS, I dont mean this in a bad way. I love Lemmy and it is hugely encouraging to see so many people use it. I'm just poking fun at trends I'm seeing emerge.
Fucking Beans.
I am confident that beans will be less cringy than bacon and narwals when we look back on this time.
Ha! Last night when I wanted to look at some NSFW content I was thinking to myself. Man, I wish we had multi-reddits.
You pretty much need a separate account for NSFW stuff because the major instances seem to be defederating with the ones that have porn.
If you're using Jerboa, you add multiple accounts to it and switch between them in the hamburger menu.
What exactly is a multi Reddit? Used to use Reddit before this and have never used one to my knowledge
Separate subscription lists with its own feed. Like you can have one where you only subscribe to cats subreddits and will not appear in the main feed, but will apear in the cat feed.
I remember when they introduced it, like 8 years ago. And it was some big important feature and everyone loved it.
I never used it.
I think it's honestly far more useful for Lemmy, where multiple communities may not only have similar themes but have the same name.
For the record, most of us prefer the term Neurodivergent.
Sorry, yes I couldnt think of the word.
I am neurodivergent and for some reason always want to call it neuroatypical
I don't think I've ever heard anyone call it neuro-atypical before
The journey is not about the destination. It’s the trends we make along the way.
The beauty of lemmy is that it is open source. Anyone knowing a bit of rust and/or typescript can contribute. I'm sure multilemmies will be implemented sooner rather than later.
Though, although rust is a beloved language, it's hard to get into. A backend in typescript or python would attract a lot more developers just based on the fact that these are higher level languages. Performance would take too much of a hit though.