bbc news, reddit worldnews
do you know you can also convert subreddit into RSS feeds ? don’t know if it will work after 1 july but it’s an option
yes, i began to test : some post are real advertising and are annoying. You should be more selective on the RSS sources
Believe me, these 3 rules work for everybody and whatever your age.
good idea : you can have a look to ‘beehaw’ instance comminities : it can be a good base for your project
I don’t think so : in mastodon, people knows they can federate. After trial and error process, they choose their instance based on reliability, moderation and the topics inside.
I think lemmy/kbin will follow the same path.
i created a lemmy community about backpacking 3 years ago, at the birth of lemmy : only 3 users! Since one week, there are much more post and comments. Thank you reddit ! i love you.
now i know zombie are real 😲
i also switch to RSS for topics i don’t want to interact with (politics…) I use lemmy with jerboa for everything else now
During 40 years, everything has been done for cars. But it’s ridiculous to use a 5 persons transport (car) for only one person. The ecological problem is not only thermal vs electric, it’s also cars versus 2 wheels transport
when you write english, you don’t need to pronounce it 😉
as a french who learn english, i confirm french is just an horrible language to learn : too many rules, exception, accent… English is not perfect and could be simplified though.
reddit ? what is it ? a new platform ? is there anybody here who knows what it is ?
i miss some reddit communities, but for a basic usage, lemmy/jerboa replaces reddit without problem.
there is a trend now : big $ don’t want 3rd party apps any more. May be the next is youtube : block individious, block newpipe…
i wonder if all this big social platform will not end with lots of fake profile feeded with chatgpt. For your information, I’m NOT a chatgpt comment 😜
yes, i agree : there should be an option to subscribe to the ‘global’ community or only to the ‘local’ community
you’re right. it’s not really a big deal if you know how lemmy works and understand you subscribe to a ‘local’ community.
well, it’s confusing for new user like me : you have the feeling that as soon as you subscribe to a community, you interact with the same community on all instances. Forbid duplicate names could be a solution
here is the link : https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/v-max-hypersonic-trail-ufo-reports