You're welcome :)
sjmarf
Sorry, login is currently broken on the beta - it should be fixed on the TF tomorrow.
To work around this, you can either:
- Open the login page, and wait a couple minutes after entering your username and password before pressing "submit". Or,
- Go into the TestFlight app and download the older
2.2 (348)
version of Mlem. Once you login to your accounts using that version, you can re-download the latest version and your accounts should be kept.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Mlem dev here. If you get a popup saying "Image too large", this is because your instance has imposed a maximum file size on uploads. Different instances choose to have different limits. Consider sharing the image via another image service (https://catbox.moe/ is pretty popular on Lemmy).
word or phrase in title (like kardashian)
This is currently available in Mlem under Settings -> Safety & Filtering -> Keyword Filters :)
word in link source (like dailymail)
We do not currently offer this feature. In Lemmy 1.0, the Lemmy developers have implemented a keyword blocking system on the backend that includes this.
word in sublemmy (like meme) word in tag (like #sports)
This isn’t currently possible through Mlem or through Lemmy. I’ll create issues on our GitHub to keep track of these ideas 👍
Mlem dev here. Mlem has some logic that looks through the community/instance description, and tries to extract the rules list. If it's able to find the rules, it displays them as options in the report sheet:
At the moment, Mlem fails to recognize the formatting that lemy.lol uses. I've added a fix for this, so it'll work properly for lemy.lol in the next version. The "he's just a chill guy" image was confusing our parsing logic :)
It would be nice if there was a standardized way to do this, I agree. Reddit gave communities a dedicated "rules list" field, separate from the description field, which would have made this easier.