This is great work. I assume LMAO was the same guy as Angled - it'll be an 1.7K communities nixed if the script is used for him (so, 19% of the total!)
Like a literal NSFW tag on the post? I've just done that, and now I can't see my own post (because my intentions are better than my thoughts, I guess)
Or like, just putting "NSFW" as text in the title?
RESULT! Thanks, works now.
No, it gets its data from Lemmyverse.net, so it covers everything. Feddit.nl just happens to be where me and the bot are signed up at. Good luck with your Community!
Re: navigating between Subscribed, Local or All on the Alexandrite version, I've just realised that I also have to press "Go>" to make it change, so sorry about that.
Re: using LASIM to upload subscriptions still doesn't do anything, unfortunately. It might be the app - I've never used it on anything before tbh.
If you can see the picture without squinting and hear the dialogue with subtitles, then how do you know you're even watching prestige television?
Meh, I'm a generous / lazy guy, I'll let someone else do it.
Also: risa scares me
new.endlesstalk.org looks very pretty, and it's all very speedy, but - for me, on Microsoft Edge - clicking 'Subscribed' or 'Local' or 'All' doesn't actually change anything.
Also, I tried to migrate my subscriptions etc with LASIM, but - for old.endlesstalk.org - it says the API isn't there, and for endlesstalk.org and new.endlesstalk.org it uploads and says it's worked, but nothing is there for any of the site versions.
Just to mention: if you click a link, and it shows "No Posts", it's just 'cos no-one from your instance has subscribed yet.
If you look at Community on it's own instance, rather than yours - aka "the logged out version" - it'll show the activity.
I don't think I can link to that version though, without getting clobbered by the 'community-link-fixer-bot', and starting Bot War 3.
From a brief look at their public API, it only seems to users to GET stuff, and not POST stuff yet, so that would limit the possibility of apps.
It can yes. I'll implement it in a few days when I've built up some comparative data to work with.
This is true, but I think Lemmy accounts default to not showing NSFW stuff, so most people browsing this Community won't see anything tagged with it. So the mechanism for avoiding potential lewd comments, is to make sure it won't get any comments at all.
This is one theory. The other is that the NSFW meme I posted earlier that went nowhere wasn't as funny as I thought it was. But that seems inconceivable.