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@asklemmy How do you listen to music / podcasts? At what places?

For me, I mostly listen on podcasts during my drive or commuting on the train, via bluebooth earphones even in my car.

When doing deep work such as #programming on the computer, I listened to music out loud (bluetooth speaker) in my home office.

Share your favourite apps, channels or even gadgets in your audio experience.

#audio #music #podcasts #listening #sharing #survey #lemmy #kbin #topic #mastodon

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[โ€“] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So you're posting to lemmy form mastodon ... that's awesome! (genuinely).

There are a few little formatting things you can do to make it work slightly better however ...

You can see what your post looks like here: lemmy.ml/post/2253666

  1. Treat the first line of the post as the heading (as that's what lemmy does).
  2. So keep it clean and avoid putting ats or hashtags in the first line as they'll create links that make it look messy
  3. Otherwise, make sure to keep the lemmy community as the first at-tag in the post (eg @ asklemmy @ lemmy.ml). Lemmy will only use the first one.
  4. Besides that, you can at-tag anyone else you like and use hashtags, just as you have here, as much as you like.

If it's at all helpful, here's a quick demo of posting to lemmy from mastodon, with more posts in the thread to illustrate how it can all work together: https://hachyderm.io/users/maegul/statuses/110483509521476095

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I had no clue until I clicked a hashtag