I do like my post apocalyptic stuff, but I don't feel it's very halloweeny. I did enjoy The Road when I read it five years ago.
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Ah, they'd changed it? That explains my confusion - I already had a Mastodon account so I was familiar with the boost concept, apart from how it worked in a threaded setup.
Anyway, yeah - confusing!
I agree, and I still don't even know if they mean magazine as in the publication or as in the thing that holds ammunition - both make about the same amount of sense to me.
I find kbin more confusing overall, e.g. how you have both boost and voting available, but then for short posts boost is more obviously placed (since the up/downvote buttons are way over on the right).
That all depends on what you're interested in. I'm assuming you've come from reddit, so you could try sub.rehab to find new homes for your subs, although tbh I don't know if it's up to date or not - there have been some instances die so the communities had to move.
Yup, although on kbin they're called "magazines", so their urls start with /m/
, e.g. https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration
I have some (English) friends there and they've been pleasantly surprised by the support from the normally anyone-but-England crowd:
french fans are whistling every time Sa are on screen
true story a welshman came up to me in a bar, a wales tattoo on his forearm and said - I cannot believe I am saying this but i hope England win good luck boys.
No, but please report back :)
Huh, that one's already in my to-read list, I'll add that to the top of my Halloween to-read list
Ghost Eaters by Clay McLeod Chapman
Messed up sounds good, I'll add that to the list, cheers.
The complete collection is on Kindle for £0.99, so I have that now, thanks. It includes the Gammel illustrations, and they look great!
I liked the format* of Dracula, that was a welcome surprise.
* I looked up the term: "epistolary".
This isn't a Fediverse-specific topic, that I can see. This is something that's fairly trivial to do - there's already services that will post to multiple channels ("social media management tools" seems to be best search term). In these ten months you could have written one yourself!
Also, the main point of POSSE seems to be that you control your own domain and space online, and everything else points back to that. That assumes that your main way of communicating is via publishing chunks of content, of course, which is patently not true. It also assumes that everyone's way more technical than they are - plenty of people call their browser "the internet" and would glaze over the second you started talking about domain names, etc.