freamon
The columns were out of alignment for me, so I thought I'd display it as a table:
Tier | Original Pricing | New Pricing |
---|---|---|
PS Plus Essential | £49.99 / $59.99 | £59.99 / $79.99 |
PS Plus Extra | £83.99 / $99.99 | £99.99 / $134.99 |
PS Plus Premium | £99.99 / $119.99 | £119.99 / $159.99 |
I wanted to try Leomard, a macOS Lemmy client for my aging MacBook, and was momentarily confused when it wouldn't launch, saying it needed OS version 13. I was looking at it, thinking, well I'm on version 10.14, what's the problem?
I think this is the way language settings are supposed to work. When I tried it, it wasn't actually possible for me to un-select 'Undetermined' and for the change to go through. So we all have 'undetermined' pre-checked, but typically don't won't to see posts in every language available, so it only shows posts where a language wasn't specified. From then, we choose the language(s) we understand and leave everything else unchecked. Since you had English unchecked (the same as anybody else who doesn't understand it), your posts were hidden.
It would be straight-forward to script I think (especially if your account is on the same instance). API calls to get a list of all an instance's communities, then loop through the list, and sub to each one. I guess you'd then want a background version, occasionally checking for something new.
Yeesh. All you lot saying "The Doors" for the last panel - it's clearly "Two Door Cinema Club" (it was genuinely the first band that popped into my head when I saw the pic)
If I get it correctly, is like fakehistoryporn but for movies, right?
I think so, yeah. My own posts there vary widely in popularity (to phrase it euphemistically), so I'm maybe not the right person to ask though.
I wish you well. Personally, I'm a bit gloomy about the prospect of growing communities.
To share some data from [email protected]:
2023-07-19 521 subs 05 posts
2023-07-20 533 subs 13 posts
2023-07-21 633 subs 18 posts
2023-07-22 677 subs 19 posts
2023-07-23 710 subs 20 posts
2023-07-24 740 subs 21 posts
2023-07-25 753 subs 22 posts
2023-07-26 760 subs 23 posts
2023-07-27 781 subs 24 posts
2023-07-28 785 subs 24 posts
2023-07-29 794 subs 24 posts
2023-07-30 794 subs 24 posts
2023-07-31 798 subs 24 posts
2023-08-01 802 subs 24 posts
2023-08-02 807 subs 24 posts
2023-08-03 807 subs 24 posts
2023-08-04 826 subs 24 posts
2023-08-05 846 subs 24 posts
I was involved in an attempt to grow this community.
Two or three of us posted on the 20th July and 21st July, and you can see the subs jump from 533 to 677.
I kept posting 1 post a day until the 27th, but found that, the more I posted what I thought was amusing the more you actually had to be me to agree. If anyone ever commented on a post they didn't get or thought unfunny, there's maybe something I could do about it.
From then, subs have grown (I assume the recent jumps are due to Sync users), but posts and comments have not.
So it's not just about getting more subscribers - it has to be the right kind of subscribers.
Lemmy Kings sitting on porcelein thrones, dis-interestedly calling out for "More content! No! Not that kind! Get me some more Content Creators from the village!" are of no value.
If you're increasing subscribers, but it's still just you posting into the void, it's hard not to get disillusioned.
I've never seen it, but in that poster, Seth is one of the few actors who looks like he's got his head on correctly. Greenie on the left looks like her head might actually fall off. (I'd probably watch it if that was one of the plots)