oh whoops, yes, that`s the one! I'll edit the link.
Ah, gotcha! Thanks for clarifying!
If this gets traction, maybe we could sticky it?
Holy crap that was fast! What does it mean for a server to discover a community? I'm guessing that that happens when a user on a server subscribes to a given community?
In hindsight, I could test this myself, but I'll leave my question up in case others are wondering too.
Thank you so much for this! When searching for communities, do you need to include the @instance bit, or can you simply search !topic if you don't know where it might be hosted?
Haha, same! I think it was three accounts for me until it clicked. I can't recall exactly what I was doing wrong, but I remember it had something to do with replying to comments that was my main source of confusion; from my inbox it mattered somehow (this is the bit I can't recall) what I clicked on to go to the originating community, only one way took me there in a way that preserved my login/subscription (man, I don't understand yet how to talk about this system).
Mlem needs a lot of work, no doubt about it. for generally viewing content it gets a passing grade, but things get janky (if not impossible) fast when it comes to interacting with the site. I have hopes though; the creator said that they're taking a lot of inspiration from Apollo, so I'm withholding Judgement as it's very clearly very beta in its development. Makes me wish I could help (I love Apollo, especially as a fellow Haligonian), but I've no experience with app development.
Not sure yet how to ping an account, but his handle is TheDude. I'd really like to know his stance on this too.
Oh okay, my bad.
No. That’s a deer.
I'm considering switching back to Spotify for just that reason. I jumped over to Tidal a few years back as they pay artists more, but their recommendation algorithms are garbage in comparison.