That one uses a nasty cookie notice.
24yo French web dev
Main fediverse account (Mastodon) : @KaKi87@mamot.fr
That one uses a nasty cookie notice.
Not stable indeed, but pre-releases still are releases (of type preview), which means these are documented with changelogs, which I care about. Thanks
Nice, thanks, but I prefer using stable versions. 😊
Yep, I noticed the post following this one had these screenshots. Thanks
I’m not using nightly, how does the profile/community page look like there ?
Oh, I don’t understand why I didn’t find it when searching “create post crash”.
Nope, I’m using pure Android :
Oh, that’s well-hidden. Thanks
You’re implying thay Infinity has a settings import/export feature, where’s that ? Thanks
I vote for keeping Infinity for Lemmy, because that’s how Infinity for Reddit users will hear about Lemmy and get convinced to use it.
Also, it allows me to do this :
Please read the conversation : as long as it’s described as microblogging then it’s not a good fit.
Tell me about it.
I’m not even sure what blogging is, much less microblogging
It’s simple, actually : blogging is posting large content, microblogging is posting short content (hence micro).
That’s why Mastodon is microblogging, for example : because their character limit is 500.
https://writefreely.org/ might be the fediverse blogging platform you’re looking for
It would be, except it doesn’t allow any interaction between authors and readers, making federation almost pointless, it also lacks attachments hosting and other blog stuff.
There’s also Plume, which has slightly more features, but still lacks a lot, isn’t actively developed and is currently suffering from massive spam.
So, to conclude, there currently isn’t any interesting federated blogging platform.
What do you mean by better microblogging support ?
By the way, microblogging ≠ blogging. Speaking of which, Lemmy’s post character limit is 50K. What’s Kbin’s ?
Hi, I’m also interested in using Lemmy as a blog. Did you explore this further ? Thanks
Hi,
I’m feeling the same and wondering the same, did you ended up trying this, and if yes, do you have some advice on how to manage this particular use case ?
Thanks
It’s a nasty one because there’s no “reject all” button, it requires manually unchecking all checkboxes instead.