Have a hug. You poor bear. You’re obliviously in a very dark place right now, but rest assured the dark days will pass and a brighter time will come :) But please take care of your psyche!
Oh I’m sorry, I didn’t anticipate that a small joke would trigger such a harsh reaction from you. If I hurt you please know that I’m truly sorry about that.
You’re […] a major contributor to society. People love you, especially your parents.
I’m guessing that there’s a lot of your internalized angst bubbling up. So you should know that you are, however you feel about yourself, important to someone and I bet that you contribute to the people around you and they value you even if it might not be apparent to you. Also your parents love you and you should give them a call. <3
This. A prime example would be FFXIV, any FF game or any game really. If the game you talk about relies on twists and turns in the story you should use a spoiler tag even if it’s 30 years old.
So I did ask on my instance and apparently I have to search for the community using the full adress (https://lemmy.world/c/hermitcraft) first. After that the community is known to the instance and it can be found in the community tab. The post in that community will also appear in on the all page.
That’s weird, I can’t access the community directly with my account from feddit.de. Is it beacuse the post is missing the links in the given format in the sidebar and the community is thus unknown to my instance of lemmy? The community also doesn’t show up when I search for it with the community search. Other lemmy.world communitys do show up however. Hermitcraft !hermitcraft@lemmy.world
From a mastodon users point of view a Lemmy user behaves like another Mastodon user. For instance this is what my Lemmy profile looks like from mastodon:
Lemmy communities also behave kinda like users:
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Even though they boost ( e.g. “retweet” ) everything that has been posted to the community. Be it a thread or a new comment.
The big upside of kbin is, that it, as you said, combines micro blogging and news aggregation. While Mastodonusers can interact with lemmy content users on lemmy can only reply to comments posted from Mastodon. We have no real way to send a toot (e.g. “tweet”) to mastodon deliberately.