Quite active for a niche lemmy community! I love seeing these hilarious MLS photos. Keep em coming!

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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    11 months ago

    This is my absolute favorite community on lemmy

    It has also just become the largest community on Feddit.uk.

    Congratulations to everyone who has made this a success, especially somebody, someone and someone else.

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      411 months ago

      Awesome! I’m all the somebodies - I just can’t work out how to remove mods yet! It’s great to see posts being made from a number of people who aren’t me too. Thanks everyone!

      • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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        111 months ago

        I’ve tried this where I used a back-up lemmy.world account to start communities over there and had no luck. Try the three dots to expand your options on a post and see if remove mod is there, as that’s where the option I’d to make someone a mod.

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          111 months ago

          I have the “remove - ban - appoint mod” option for every user except my other mod accounts. Some alts had the option to remove myself as a moderator, but not the account I created the community with. I’ve messaged to admin, I think that’s the only person who can remove a creator-mod.

          • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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            111 months ago

            That’s my current best guess. I suppose it’s to stop the creator of a community from being usurped but it does also seem impossible for them to voluntarily stand-down. I suppose it’s to stop communities from having no moderators but it should check if there are others. I started an autistic women community for someone else and am not exactly comfortable staying on as a moderator.

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    It’s honestly such a gem. I send most of the posts to my friends because they’re all pure gold.

    I hope I can contribute some photos soon, seeing as I’ll likely have to find a new residence in a few months :)

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    I don’t get it.

    This is a natural daylight shower with exotic spring water. That will put half a million on your evaluation.

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      I hate to be that guy but this is most likely a “muck room” on a large farm.

      Trust me, you dont want to spend all day in the pig pens doing maintenance and looking after the animals then track that smell or wear those clothes into the house.

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          211 months ago

          This whole sub is a good joke about the current state of real estate. I got the joke.

          But some people may not know that this would actually be a functional room and a selling point on an (admittedly very niche) type of property.

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      I only see 1 post. Where are the rest?

      Edit: I’m going to try subscribing to see if its because nobody on my instance has subscribed or something crazy fediverse related.

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        211 months ago

        I clicked on the name of the sub and the other posts showed up. Not too many, but it’s young like most other things around here.

        I think it’ll be fun content.

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          I think there’s over 40 posts now, I’ve tried to post one a day since I created it to make this an active community, not another empty one. Thankfully there’s so many bad terrible photos out there I’m not sure we’ll ever run out!

          I test a bunch of beta iOS apps and depending on what app I use I see all the posts, a few of them, or I get a “there’s nothing to see here” message - even from my mod account! But in the 2 months I’ve been using lemmy, it’s developed exceptionally fast. I’m sure these bugs will be ironed out in the near future.