That sounds like a decent father’s day. Mine was good as well. My wife got us weezer tickets, that’s amazing.
That sounds like a decent father’s day. Mine was good as well. My wife got us weezer tickets, that’s amazing.
Oh that’s terrible.
Tankies aren’t socialists. They’re fascists.
Depends on the ideology.
The funny thing is - they pretend to “own” it… but they don’t. They’re VERY sensitive about being called tankies.
Yeah, but it will cost them money that they’re not going to earn back.
Yeah, that would be rad. Or even just more columns for the communities on the “all” tab of the communities page, and make it sortable.
No idea. I tried that method and it didn’t seem to work.
Hahaha… I’m really glad that so many instances are blocking LemmyGrad.ml because those guys are major-league assholes. :)
*edit: For those of you who don’t know what LemmyGrad is - it’s tankies (they hate being called that, but that’s the term for them)… hard-line communists who belittle anyone who isn’t cool with mass-murder.
Well shit. So is the only way to get to a community (that nobody from your instance has subscribed to) to go to that instance’s community, copy the URL, then go back to your community and paste that URL into the Community Search?
https://lemmy.one/c/aww@lemmy.ml you mean?
How do you throw a corporation in jail?
Oh, I see. Browsing their communities has to be done on their instance on the Communities page, I believe. Then yeah, you’d have to copy the community name and then add it to a URL from your instance.
You could browse their “all” by going to their home page and switching from “subscribed” to “all” in the selector above the posts.
The “all” for the instance you’re on is determined by whatever instances that instance is federated with. There’s a link for that list down in the bottom-right of each instance. It says “Instances”.
See the top comment… basically, you treat their community as if it’s a community on your instance, and just append the instance it’s on to the end:
This is the way.
So yeah… whatever instance your account is associated with can subscribe to any community from any other instance. You just have to view it “through” your instance that you’re logged into.
So, say someone has their account with lemmy.ml - they would go to: https://lemmy.ml/c/exchristian@lemmy.one and they could subscribe to it using their lemmy.ml account, and would be able to interact with it through their lemmy.ml account (rather than having to sign up for lemmy.one to subscribe to it).
It also works visa-versa. Say someone has a Lemmy.one account and they want to subscribe to a community on Lemmy.ca… for instance, WowThisLemmyExists:
They login to lemmy.one, and then go to https://lemmy.one/c/wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca and they could subscribe to it using their lemmy.one account.
The only caveat is that the instance that your account is on has to have been “federated” (connected) with the instance that the community is on. (Which you can check if you go to the bottom of the page and click “instances”)
Actually, here’s the trick:
[some community](/c/some_community@server.tld)
So:
[WowThisLemmyExists](/c/wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca)
Gives us this link: WowThisLemmyExists
Which links to that community but within the instance you’re currently in!
(many thanks to the Lemmy Project Chat on Matrix!)
That is some effed up repugnant stuff right there. Lady should be put in a mental hospital.