Thanks! My “subscribed” feed seemed to be the same as “all,” but logging out and logging back in fixed it for me.
Thanks! My “subscribed” feed seemed to be the same as “all,” but logging out and logging back in fixed it for me.
+1
Every time I’ve uploaded a gif with Boost, it wasn’t animated. I had to upload it to an image hosting site and link it on Boost instead, and that worked.
IDK about the first two, still learning it myself, but for your third bullet point:
Settings > Account Preferences > Show NSFW
This is a setting that’s saved by your instance, not by Boost, so if you change it on one account it shouldn’t affect the others. I think.
It’s the fault of the user who made that post. They used Markdown incorrectly. Plain text is supposed to go in the square brackets, and the url is supposed to go in the parentheses. [This](https://www.kcsoftwares.com/?sumo)
becomes This.
They literally created a link that uses “url” as the url. Trying to click their link gives an error no matter which browser or app you use.
Should Ruben vet the entire Lemmyverse while he’s at it so he can “dictate what appears in his product?”
As a solo developer with limited resources, one has four choices:
• Choose an existing ad network and do the best you can within its content preferences,
• Put a paywall on your app’s features and hope enough people will actually buy it,
• Work for free, sacrificing your own livelihood, or
• Don’t develop the app.
Clearly they all involve a compromise of one form or another, and I trust that Ruben put a lot of thought into the decision.