People using their communities to link to like communities because the fediverse/thrediverse is so vast and it’s not as easy to navigate? Maybe, eventually finding a way to consistently open links to other instances/services in a way that opens it in your preferred instance/service (some sort of protocol or extension). Our profiles on lemmy and kbin are even social media themed, it’s almost like MySpace days. It’s so interesting how cyclical things are sometimes. What do you guys think of my theory? I’d love to hear, even if you think I’m wrong!
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Did you read the comment? Or did you just stop at Musk and Twitter?
- 3 years
They didn’t even mention the r/save3rdpartyapps banner having the r/blind logo and tag - it’s part of the banner, along with many 3rd party app logos.
Thank you so much!
Where are they coordinating this? Apollo sub? Mastodon?
Not to mention, people who have coins have 2 months to spend them on something that will go away after that 2 month period.
Try checking out sub.rehab which includes many official subreddits’ Lemmy communities. Remember, this is the fediverse, so evein if the community is on kbin (they call them magazines over there), Mastodon, Beehaw, etc - they can all be followed from your Lemmy account!
- 3 years
You should tell them you’d rather people go to those other websites to see your comments than to give Reddit their business.

And I wonder if they are even using graphic artists or if they’re using AI generated images.