It’s too late for society. Save yourself. You must survive. Self-initiation is
the optimal path ATM. Learn to code!
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Ultimately this community is a space for leftist refugees to revel in their
shared apocalyptic gnosis. To dance around the campfire under a full moon at the
end of history. ### A Personal Note My ulterior motive for creating this
community is to document the strange events happening in my life. Experiences
similar to gang stalking, but a bit more religiously charged. You see, I live in
an exceptionally conservative part of the US. Things are changing around here.
People are changing. I don’t want to observe these things and not create a
record of it all.
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Here is what I think is the correct link - Link Text
If I am not getting this correct, please let me know so I can change the link. I am new to Lemmy.World, so please be patient with me.
Honestly, the bang syntax for home-instance-agnostic community links isn’t very obvious to new users. It’s not a piece of standard Markdown syntax, either, so it’s not like someone can use knowledge from Reddit or elsewhere.
Further complicating this, the Threadiverse also has “display names” for communities — something which I think is probably a mistake — and one has to know how to get the actual name for the bang-syntax link. For example, the display name here is “New Communities”, but the actual community name is “newcommunities”.
I’d like standard bang syntax to be able to link to a post and comment as well in a home-instance-agnostic fashion. That doesn’t exist today, and we can’t really do it today without Mbin, Lemmy, and PieFed adding support.
Honestly, I was thinking post-approval by mods would be the best solution, for just that reason. Its why I led with the question about the existance of mods. Obviously too much work if its just the single mod who started the community.
Honestly, the bang syntax for home-instance-agnostic community links isn’t very obvious to new users. It’s not a piece of standard Markdown syntax, either, so it’s not like someone can use knowledge from Reddit or elsewhere.
And the standard web interface, from what I see, does not display it, or have a copy community link button.
Further complicating this, the Threadiverse also has “display names” for communities — something which I think is probably a mistake — and one has to know how to get the actual name for the bang-syntax link. For example, the display name here is “New Communities”, but the actual community name is “newcommunities”.
I’d like standard bang syntax to be able to link to a post and comment as well in a home-instance-agnostic fashion. That doesn’t exist today, and we can’t really do it today without Mbin, Lemmy, and PieFed adding support.
Honestly, I was thinking post-approval by mods would be the best solution, for just that reason. Its why I led with the question about the existance of mods. Obviously too much work if its just the single mod who started the community.