A blind programming enthusiast from Poland. Programming, Apple products, World Of Warcraft, Technology, anti Chat GPT Movements take up most of my time. Great enemy of FOSS fanatics.
Some question for a newborn, newbie noobie moderator of a community
Hi there guys, thank you for making Lemmy. A great software, with a potential to have a nice-looking non-web based desktop client! I have created a community on there and I have some questions.
- Reddit had a concept of flairs, which were essentially tags you could have put on a post which then allowed for easy search and filter. Does Lemmy have such a feature?
- Does it matter on which Lemmy instance I make my communities, except of courset he cases where a given community wouldn't be allowed on a given instance?
- If, for example Kbin offers me better moderation tools for my communities will I bea ble to migrate them?
- If yes, will Lemmy users be able to access and use them normally?
- Is advertising of your communities allowed on there? If no, are there any community directories where I oculd post my group?
Welcome to c/iosapps!
Hi, Nuno here. I am very happy to inform you that after weeks of absence I finally had some time to sit down and create the community I always wanted to create on here. I strive to create a safe space for users to discuss their favorite iOS apps, ask for recommendations or to seek testers and advertise their own software. Please keep in mind that English is not my native language. If you see something is unclear in the rules, or in any content I write on here, please let me know! Rules can, and most probably will be updated to accommodate needs and growdth of the community as my experience on Lemmy grows.
Community VS. Instance
Hello! I want to start a group of communities on here, regarding proprietary software for iOS, MacOS and Windows. Is its better to host communities or instances in this case? What to do and when?