Were you having trouble replying to the first test post in this community?
Yeah. The subscriber count it shows is the number of subscribers on your local instance, in this case lemmy.one (which would of course be 0 since it was just discovered)
The only way to see the true subscriber count at the moment is by looking on the instance where the community is hosted.
I would describe Apollo as an accessibility app in the sense that the regular Reddit app is unusable.
The only problem is that if your instance doesn't know about that community yet, it'll just 404, you still have to search for it first because visiting the link doesn't make your instance fetch the community yet.
This should still be the default behavior when it autofills a community link though, I hope they make this change 👍
Oh yeah, fixed 👍
I love that "informative and unfortunate" is now a running gag on the channel lol
You're welcome to use this account :)
I just want to avoid everybody joining lemmy.one.
Actually fulfilling campaign promises? This has no place in American politics! /s
Right, it doesn’t really matter if you unban them if their home instance is the one that banned them in the first place 👍
I do think that the Docker images are available for ARM, it’s just the automatic Ansible scripts which might not support it IIRC, so if you’re comfortable with messing with it a bit I think you can do it. Otherwise yeah a small VPS should also work fine.
Welcome!
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No, we do not do any curation. You can curate the feed yourself by subscribing to communities you're interested in, and changing the front page from "All" to "Subscribed" (you can make Subscribed your default view in your settings: https://lemmy.one/settings)
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Yes
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https://join-lemmy.org/instances is the only list I'm aware of.
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The requirements are not high, although I'm not sure whether ARM is officially supported, so YMMV with an Orange Pi 5.
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No
Funny, I was having that issue after removing myself as a mod from this community too, but I figured it was an internet issue since I was on cellular and I’d look into it later.
I think that what actually happened is that when a community is set to mod-only posting, it doesn’t allow you to reply to posts that weren’t posted by a moderator. Weird edge-case quirk :)