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@lemmy.worldAdam set things up to automatically post to Mastodon, which is great. But I was always more of a reddit person than a twitter person, and now I am more of a lemmy person than a mastodon person. I can see his Mastodon posts in kbin, and I suppose I could comment on them there. But my comments and his posts still wouldn't show up here, where other people interested in Boston will see them.
I could manually post articles from UHub here, but what I really want is for them to autopost to this community so we have something to talk about without my lazy ass having to actually, you know, make a post.
Is there any way to scrape his posts, maybe from his RSS feed, so that they automatically show up here and we can then have a lively discussion on his posts?
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/3/23782607/social-web-public-apps-end-reddit-twitter-mastodon
Twitter’s dying, Reddit’s changing, everything else is entertainment – and there’s nowhere left to hang out.
I was lucky enough to be at both shows. I’ve seen variations of the post Jerry band maybe 15 times since 2004, but somehow the last two shows were the best. I’ve been listening to both all week. Hard to believe I might never see them again.
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I'm hoping what's there is sort of a placeholder. Will we be able to see more, similar to the info I get about my profile in Apollo?
I keep thinking I must be missing something, it there doesn't seem to be a way to see our list of subscriptions or to easily browse and add new communities
Unless I am missing something, it seems that there's no way to see local posts
If I upvote a post or comment it changes color but the count doesn't increase.
Every time I try to access the phish community (phish@lemmy.world) the app returns a white screen and I have to exit out of it. Granted, I know a lot of people feel this way about my favorite band, but I still don't think this is supposed to happen.