Will try that later today. Thank you very much!
EDIT: Took a long time, but worked as expected. Thank you!
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Will try that later today. Thank you very much!
EDIT: Took a long time, but worked as expected. Thank you!
Oh, I see you have a dev tag now. Very nice!
Not sure how to check if they’re bots or not, but I would enable captcha for registrations. Also that’s where I was pointing at, other users might have searched for these communities. I also have many of them on my instance which I’ve never searched for, and I think that it’s all from them. All it takes is for some random user to click on a community in a post and it’s then added to your instances.
Are you alone on your instance? Or do you also have another users there?
There is already a bug on Github
Perfect! + 100 for the long press actions
You can submit new feature request on the official GitHub, go to issues in top menu, then new issue on the right, and choose feature request.
I mean yes, it could be done, but it’s up to devs whether they want to store this data locally. It could be really huge.
there is a GitHub ticket for this, and devs says that is not currently possible without updating the Lemmy API
I will rewrite it there, thank you for pointing that out.
Glad I could help!
I’ve had this issue in other app, and the problem was, that I specified my instance with capital letter instead of lower case. Not saying that this is the problem, but worth checking out.
Yes, same here. Although it does not happen every time.
Also it sometimes happen when going to inbox, replying, then trying to jump back.
Okay, so no solution for my problem other than blocking.
Oh, and this will remove it and also remove future new posts?
Yes, I understand that. But from time to time I want look at “unrelated” stuff.
Orbit is what I like most in this post.
Yes, cz-cs. I will get to it whenever I have some free time.
This is normal, and all cars actually do it.
https://getjerry.com/car-repair/water-coming-out-of-exhaust#causes-of-water-coming-out-of-your-exhaust-pipe