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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Mighty+ but use v3pro for stealth

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Thanks now I want a sausage roll...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

No but it's a frequently requested functionality. I think it would be great :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the long and thoughtful comment. This is really helpful. I will do my best to take on board your points over the next few days.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ah ok thanks I understand now. Unfortunately there is no zero-click solution that I know of. The only thing I can offer is the one-click burger menu solution.

I'm putting together a wishlist so I'll add it there :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Yes that's right, it's the 'tags' menu in the 'magazine panel'.

I was considering making a separate guide for mods and just linking it from here, because it's already pretty long.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks! I was considering making a separate guide for mods and just linking it from here, because it's already pretty long.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks! Let me know any feedback :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Please can you share a screenshot?

Here's what I see what I select the burger menu while on the magazine.

Maybe your screen size or text size is different to mine though.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Thanks for pointing out, I've updated the how-to. Hopefully that covers it.

 

This article is an x-post from m/quickstart

Quick note before starting: although this article is far from comprehensive, I wanted to get something done in time for the next wave of reddit migrants when the third party apps close down.

What you see below was written in anticipation for the same set of questions from new users being asked again and again.

If you want me to add anything in, or make any corrections, comment here and I will do my best to make amendments before I repost it on 1st July. Thanks!


All screenshots were taken using the kbin Web version on chrome for android, unless otherwise specified.


How to use this guide

This article is a work in progress, but what I am hoping to achieve is an easy to follow, quick to consume guide that presents you with the knowledge you need in a somewhat logical order.

To that end, I have divided it up into sections, or 'tiers'. The idea being that once you are confident at one tier, you can move up to the next. So let's start with...


1. Lurker Tier


Intro to subscriptions and magazines (kbin communities)


Other basic navigation


Voting and boosting content


Optional quality of life settings


Exploring the Fediverse


Useful information


2. Contributor Tier


Basic terminology

Don't worry if all these terms don't click with you right away. You might even be able to disregard a few of them. Either way, you can always come back and refer to this later.

  • A 'magazine' is a kbin community

  • Magazines contain 'threads' and a 'microblog'

  • The terms thread and microblog can cause some confusion, so we'll clear that up soon. But first...

  • A thread is a discussion based on either an 'article' (i.e. text post), a link, a photo, or a video (although video is not yet supported)
    How to create an article

  • A 'comment' is a response to a thread

  • A 'microblog' is a collection of 'posts' that are based on the magazine itself as opposed to a single article, link, photo, or video

  • Confusingly, a post can still contain things like images, it's just that its replies will appear alongside all the other microblog posts
    How to upload an image to display on a post

  • Responses to microblog posts are called 'replies'

  • The distinction between comments and replies is significant because they are split by type in your user profile by those names.

  • A 'favourite' is a thread you have upvoted using the arrow button
    How to view your favourites


Threads vs microblog posts

Thread Post
Shown on front page ✅️YES ❌️NO
Added to favourites ✅️YES ❌️NO
Can be downvoted ✅️YES ❌️NO
Has a title ✅️YES ❌️NO
Can be pinned to top ✅️YES ❌️NO
Can be boosted ✅️YES ✅️YES
Shown on microblog ❌️NO ✅️YES
Can comment ✅️YES ❌️NO
Can reply ❌️NO ✅️YES

Staying engaged


3. Addict Tier


To make good use of the tips in this tier you must have the prerequisite knowledge from tiers 1 and 2.

Tips in this tier may also be quite quirky (e.g. only works on desktop) or require detailed explanations. Or they might be advanced niche tips for users looking to get the absolute most out of kbin.




Although you've reached the end, this article is still a work in progress. If you've any corrections, or feel something is missing, you can reach out to @Friend or post to m/quickstart. Thanks for reading!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

RIF had it best. Click the thumbnail for the link, and the post title for the other options such as view comments.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Add Spain to the list.

 

For me it's floating on my back in the sea on a on sunny beach, bobbing up and down on the gentle waves.

 

Even if it's not expensive, Is there a high quality item every serious enthusiast owns?

Or maybe it's a highly prized holy grail item you'd give your right arm for.

Is there something you've had an eye on for a while and you're just waiting for an excuse to treat yourself?

 

I'll start: November Rain

 

I suck at keeping my plants alive. Help!

 

I'm feeling a real positive energy and community spirit as a result of the sudden fragmentation of reddit's foundational use base.

And I love how chaotic it is! How there is so much to learn. How each new platform is separate yet somehow meshed in a way that will only become clear with time. I love the performance issues, even -- just because it feels new, like something exciting is happening.

It reminds me of what the net used to be like before everything became just variations of a single beige blob. Reddit's frontpage was essentially churn. There was value in its smaller subs, but after over a decade of use, everything became all too familiar. And looking back, I preferred reddit way more before they changed the up/downvote counter. But that's all in the rear view mirror now.

We're all participating in a huge shift, and it won't be the familiar, convenient, linear path we've all become accustomed to. And I love everybody's optimism and willingness to pitch in to build a better web for future generations.

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