Sure, if you don't tag the group they won't show there. Maybe tag only the posts where you think it could have some discussion going, that would work well.
rglullis
Yeah, all posts where @nfl@nfl.community are tagged (which are new and not a reply to an existing post) generate a new post on Lemmy. So if you just write in a thread, things will be fine both on Mastodon and Lemmy.
This is on Lemmy, not on Mastodon, so there is no such thing as muting someone - just outright blocking which I don't think it's warranted.
It's just a matter of making the same posts on the same thread, if you make each comment as a reply for the previous one we won't get a new post.
Hi there! Can you please make a thread for all the game comments? Your comment on Mastodon ends up looking you are spamming the lemmy group...
There’s a reason why Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit are separate sites, and why none have tried to implement the UI or feature set of the other.
Yes, the reason is that corporations can not profit from an unsiloed web of data, so they all created their own walled gardens and successfully fooled users into believing that the UI needs to be tightly coupled with the data they host.
having 3 different tabs open with the 3 different kinds of content/conversations just makes a lot more sense to me.
What would be stopping us from having these tabs using the same data from the social graph?
You might be interested in my proposal for a Social Web Browser. I am working on the idea, but the main challenge is that I see a bit of a generation conflict: greybeards who grew up the www prefer general "browsers" which can navigate an abstract graph, while the younger people want to rely on platforms and they prefer use-specific "apps". You can see this issue right here in this thread: all the people telling you "just use mbin" or arguing in terms of capabilities from server-side software are completely missing the point.
Is there any type of browser extension that could help people crowdsource data? It's the only way I see how to build this dataset.
I think the issue here is that pricing for trips is heavily dependent on the user profiling and segmentation. It will be hard to find "public" datasets because a query about trips from point A or to point B will vary simply by matter of who is asking.
Not being developed anymore, never gained enough traction and afaik its lead developer is working now at bluesky.
Communick is a commercial provider for messaging (Matrix) and ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, PixelFed, GoToSocial, PixelFed) services. To get an account at any of its instances, you need to be a paying customer.
FYI: communick pledges to take 20% of the profits from its hosting services and give to the open source developers of the underlying projects. So, the more people signing up to the $29/year package, the more we can support the developers from Mastodon, Lemmy, Funkwhale and Matrix.
And there is a whole instance for photography at https://viewfinder.pro/ ...