cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8887388
English below.
Moin, wir scheinen gerade einen ziemlichen Zuwachs an Usern zu haben, deshalb hier mal ein paar Tipps:
- Gucke dir deine Account-Einstellungen an (feddit.org/settings)
- Wähle als Spracheinstellung mindestens Deutsch, Englisch und Undermined
- Lemmy ist ein Teil des Fediverse, zum Fediverse allgemein kannst du dir den Wikipediaartikel durchlesen
- Communities auf diesem Lemmy-Server findest du auf der Startseite unter Communities, bestimmte kannst du in der Suchleiste suchen
- Du kannst User erwähnen, sodass sie eine Benachrichtigung bekommen. Dazu @user@instanz schreiben, also z.B. @[email protected]
- Du kannst Communities verlinken, indem du !community@instanz schreibst, also z.B. [email protected]
- Apps für Lemmy
- Noch mehr Lemmy
- In der Seitenleiste der Startseite (feddit.org) findest du mehr Informationen
- Bei Fragen, stelle Fragen
Hi, looks like there are a lot new users joining feddit.org, therefore some advices:
- Check out your account settings (feddit.org/settings)
- Select at least English and Undermined for your language settings, plus other languages you normally read and write in
- Lemmy is part of the fediverse, check out it's Wikipedia article
- You will find the communities on this server on feddit.org/communities, search for specific communities via the search bar
- Link/Mention/Ping users by writing @user@instance, e.g. @[email protected]
- Community-link syntax: !community@instance e.g. [email protected]
- Lemmy apps
- More Lemmy
- Check out the feddit.org side bar for more information
- Ask, if you need to ask something
Hello,
Good to see some German, language variety is a valuable European asset. Do you think the sidebar of the community should be translated to German first as well before the English version?
Hi, I don't think so. In my opinion a brief and swift introduction is better than a wall of text and after all this should be a Sammelbecken (reservoir) for many people.
Makes sense. What about adding
To the OP? Those are generally good resources with more in-depth guides and a pinned post with active communities
I just crossposted from an feddit.org admin.
Ah, I see, I'll suggest it there too