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Fediverse
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Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]
It’d be awesome if those fixed link was clickable. Not sure if it’s just an issue in Memmy.
It's clickable on Jerboa app too
it's clickable on web at least
Memmy seems to be one of the only apps struggling with that format. For browser and most apps, the exclamation point format is the best way to link.
On the web, /c/[email protected] is also clickable.
Even if someone from Kbin links to a magazine (their term for a community) it will link it, too. /m/[email protected]
It should get fixed in Memmy soon. Even on desktop browser they only starting with v0.18.0 of the web client.
Not sure if a percentage growth of subscribers is the right metric - a growth from 1 to 3 subscribers looks much bigger when expressed in %...
I visited one of the communities listed, and it literally only had 3 posts - a welcome one and two pinned ones. All by the same author. That's not exactly what I'd call a fast growig or trending community...
This is probably the best answer I will get. Thanks for that :)
Woah, thank you. This is super useful!
I agree that would be nice to have. There's "Trending communities" on the main page, but I soon realized they coded that section as "today's activity level vs. the average level", which means brand new communities with only one post and no comments were being shown as "trending" since today's activity is infinitely more than the average for a community that didn't exist before today.
But that's good right? It means new communities get a bit of shine
Maybe Lemmy Explorer will help? You can look at instances stats as well as communities. You can also change to Kbin magazines using the top right menu. It doesn't have as much info, just number of subscribers.
If we had an option to hide image/text/link based posts from our browse selection, especially 'all', then I think we would be able to find them by accident much more easily.