There are unfortunately some subreddits which are still the best place to find timely info about certain topics - for example video game subs run by the developers of the game. Lemmit is a way to subscribe to those while not giving Reddit any more “engagement” or ad views....
So I still get “email not verified” error in Liftoff and I’m unable to log in in Jerboa or wefwef. Are all the new users supposed to not access lemmy.world on smartphones? I even tried to sub communities here with an account from another instance, but Liftoff just won’t let me for some reason so I gave up.
I’m mostly concerned about lemmy.world/c/newhampshire because I’m from there, but they’re on a range of location and interest communities. Where’s the line for community mod-squatting?
Just wondering if there’s a limit as to how many communities one person can moderate? One of the problems with Reddit was that there are several moderators who run way too many of the popular subs. There really should be a limit as to how many subs one person can moderate, maybe 3 to 5, in my humble opinion. Wondering if there...
tl;dr: This concerns the account I’m writing this from. I logged in on my PC (Windows 10, Vivaldi browser) with “Password reset” a few days ago and I stay logged in, but I cannot log in through apps or on mobile, Liftoff says my email is not verified....
Title pretty self explainatory. My password manager added a space to the end of my username that made the login and signup pages hang when I submitted. Removed the space and they worked again
I have been trying to subscribe to the lemmy.ml asklemmy community at lemmy.ml which has around 21k+ subscribers. however by searching !asklemmy it points me to a community with same name but only 6k+ subscribers. Are they actually the same thing? Thanks
I’ve been getting most of the mod related messages in one of the communities I moderate since I’m the one listed first. However, I would prefer that all moderators receive the message and any replies rather than just me....
I’m noticing that new posts, comments and especially updates to posts and comments and votes are not pushed to the origin of communities which lemmy.world users have subscribed to. Or at least it takes many (>> 10) hours....
As per this post, it seems Lemmy World is having federation issues. I’ve had some of my posts and comments get suspiciously low response, so I’ve looked into it and it turns out that many of them aren’t showing on other instances....