So, I don’t know if this is a dumb question, but how do I change from lemmy.ml to let’s say, beehaw, without switching accounts? I’m on the Jerboa app.
So, I don’t know if this is a dumb question, but how do I change from lemmy.ml to let’s say, beehaw, without switching accounts? I’m on the Jerboa app.
Communities are a pain, but posts are even worse, since post URLs use a numeric ID that is different between instances. I haven’t found a better way than manually navigating to the community on my own instance and then ctrl+F’ing to find the post title. This is definitely one of the bigger problems for me, trying to get accustomed to lemmy.
I think this is a big problem that needs to be solved sooner rather than later. I think a lemmy instance needs to parse links in comments/post text to determine if they are links to lemmy content or just something else on the internet. I don’t know how it should do that, but then it could adjust the link to do the right thing based on context, and any apps that use the api could get that data to know how to handle the link.
Edit, as an example… if someone puts a link like https://midwest.social/post/604650 into a comment (like this one!). It should be changed (somehow) to https://lemmy.ml/post/1151098 for people logged into lemmy.ml. lemmy itself needs to do this so everyone’s links behave correctly all the time.
If you enounter a link to another instance in the wild, then that’s a separate problem that also needs thought.
Apologies, I didn’t realize someone had replied to my comment before I deleted it. I figured starting my own post was better than trying to hijack someone else’s similar post. (Again, that link won’t work for you - I’ve been told if you enter that URL into your instances search bar, it will translate it)
I agree with you though, this is the biggest problem I’ve seen that will lead to adoption issues. Not really a lemmy issue though, more of a Fediverse/ActivityPub issue.
Ha, this is a new peculiarity. Your comment is still visible normally for me on my instance, although I can see that it has been deleted by creator on lemmy.ml.
It must still exist on other instances until a sync happens.
I am increasingly unsure that there is any such thing. See: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2825
Interesting. That completely changes my idea of how all this works…