I mean, there kind of is. just like in reddit you could just type /r/subreddit, here you can type /c/community, and if you want it to link to a community on another instance its the obvious /c/community@instance which is now agnostic no matter which instance you find the post from.
edit: nvm, I thought that was how that worked, and looking at the lemmy issue tracker I thought that’s what was suggested, but upon trying it, it doesn’t seem to auto link like reddit does at all. so 🤷
I find it funny that a 3rd party app can be “profitable” but reddit cant be profitable without alienating a sizeable chunk of their userbase.
Reddit has increasingly become a cesspit of racism and bigotry anyways, and I find Im going there less and less.
I need to get used to how lemmy works and find my 3d printing people here.
Heres a community for you https://lemmy.world/c/3dprinting
and here’s a sh.itjust.works like to the same subreddit so you don’t have to jump through hoops to subscribe to it.
https://sh.itjust.works/c/[email protected]
Theres a way to link “instance agnostic” but im unsure
I mean, there kind of is. just like in reddit you could just type/r/subreddit
, here you can type/c/community
, and if you want it to link to a community on another instance its the obvious/c/community@instance
which is now agnostic no matter which instance you find the post from.edit: nvm, I thought that was how that worked, and looking at the lemmy issue tracker I thought that’s what was suggested, but upon trying it, it doesn’t seem to auto link like reddit does at all. so 🤷
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048
Do those API prices make Reddit profitable? I highly doubt it.
I’d never repeat their claims as if they were true. It’s just bullshit reasoning. Mismanagement.