

Yeah I should have clarified Boost for Reddit stopped working, I already had boost for Lemmy since the API stuff.
Yeah I should have clarified Boost for Reddit stopped working, I already had boost for Lemmy since the API stuff.
New to Lemmy link works, new community link does not work (for me).
Thanks though !communitypromo@lemmy.ca from !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca .
Awesome, thanks for the reassurance.
Yes, those links did work, and thank you for explaining what mirror did. I just haven’t used lemmy in a while and didn’t understand the specifics, another user went into detail to my benefit.
Excellent, thank you. The last time I used the Lemmy was when the Reddit API stuff was happening, so I didn’t know the specifics. I appreciate your patience in explaining this.
I knew I could link to other instances and see their posts, but I didn’t know that they needed a longer name.
As an aside, am I fine overall being part of a relatively small instance, or as an average user who wants a replacement for Reddit, am I better off having my account located on one of the larger instances?
Like if Lemmy.zip is too small and eventually shuts down, do I just lose my account?
Boost stopped working a couple days ago so I’m now fully on Lemmy. Can somebody help me understand how this works?
So the subreddit made a .chat instance (which my boost for Lemmy app does not open in app), and these are the two mirrors for that one instance? But I feel my assumption is off because they have different posts.
If you don’t mind a followup, what’s the article that apparently called for violence or whatever reddit is claiming it did?