BigFig, the user who runs the DnD community, started the other one, so my guess is that one will probably take off faster. I’d be happy if this community does, but I’ll be happy either way. I just want a DnD advice community to succeed on Lemmy.
BigFig, the user who runs the DnD community, started the other one, so my guess is that one will probably take off faster. I’d be happy if this community does, but I’ll be happy either way. I just want a DnD advice community to succeed on Lemmy.
Not op, but I believe they’re taking about “Jurassic Bark” season four episode seven. I won’t spoil anything, but just know it’s based on a true story, and that makes it so much more sad.
Edit: Park to bark. Autocorrect.
@remindme@mstdn.social 15 years
The $4.20 is absolutely something he would do.
For sure. I was largely a lurker on Reddit not because I didn’t like engaging with the content and community, but because it was practically impossible for me to engage in anything. Either the post I commented on didn’t get popular enough to last long enough for engagement, of by the time I saw something that was popular enough, everyone had already moved on hours ago. It feels much different here where there’s fewer posts, and that means that people will spend longer on each post and speak their own mind as well, rather than looking at the top three comments, and moving into the next post.
I’ve tried out a couple of the apps, and I know of a few others. I’ve used Connect (which I’m on right now and enjoying it) and Jerboa which was nice. There’s also Thunder, boost is being made, Wefwef, and some more. I cannot speak to any of their accessibility functions, but seeing how quickly they’re being made to fill in for what 3rd party apps were for reddit, I would expect the devs would add those same or similar features. Especially since some of the devs who made the reddit 3rd party apps are making them for Lemmy now as well. Again, I cannot speak any of that as fact since I don’t have sources, but that’s what I would expect.
I was so happy when I found my normal username was available here on Lemmy. It’s a shallow reason to like the app, but it’s part of what really sold it to me and made me check it out further, and so far, I’m really happy I did.
A cat jumps on the table, but doesn’t knock anything over (yet)