I got a report earlier that my community wasn't showing up on https://browse.feddit.de earlier as well, but it's back now. I'm not sure how it works but I assume it's related.
For en som ikke kjenner til dette kvotesystemet overhodet - hvis kvoten tildeles en spesifikk båt, hvordan kan den videreselges? Er dette fullt lovlig, eller i en slags gråsone? Hvem kontrollerer at kjøperen har egnet båt osv?
Må være noe forbigående, vi har alltid vært på (og toppet) den lista.
Bakmennene krever også at Reddit reverserer de nye prisene på API-en sin, altså programmeringsgrensesnittet som utviklere bruker.
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As much as I hate even mentioning them: Reddit doesn't have this function, and it's pretty much a given that if you browse "all" then you're going to eventually see stuff in other languages.
Unless some sort of function is implemented that recognizes the language the content is in, I don't think the language selection should be a thing at all. People are lazy, there's no getting around that.
Tbh you'll probably just want to just block non-English communities that pop up in your feed. There's no way to police what language people select when they post.
The community is tagged with every language that could be relevant, that includes English. Not sure what the etiquette is regarding that? I'm also seeing German, French etc on my feed.
When it comes to posts themselves, not sure how to see how people label their posts, but when I use Jerboa I'm not given an option to select language. I assume it posts the "undetermined". When I post on the website I can still choose any language regardless of what I've set the community to so I'm assuming most there will also be "undetermined".
Honestly that whole language selection function seems weird to me.
Dette var litt kult da. Så om jeg nå svarer på denne fra /c/norge på lemmy.world, dukker den opp også som et svar på mastodon?
What is actually the point of that drop down? I mean, obviously to select the language you're using, but why?
This is so common that I've actually started second-guessing myself when I write '90s
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Cool, I've never seen this one with the actual passport photo. That hair and smile though... Based on a quick google that's not approved for a Japanese passport photo.