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/kbin meta 7mo ago
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  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 7mo ago 100%

    I've had it take up to a week for a community to show up after I've searched for it.

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    /kbin meta 9mo ago
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    Is there a way to message a user?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 9mo ago 100%

    Do note that you can't currently message users on other instances from kbin. The button will still be there, but it will bring you back to the homepage. I believe Ernest said something about it being "unimplemented," so I'm assuming cross-instance messaging will happen someday, but is probably not a high priority at the moment.

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  • Dropdown Menu Icons 1.1.0
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 10mo ago 100%

    Thanks for the style! It makes the menus a lot easier to navigate. I for one would definitely appreciate "more" menu icons as well (whether as part of the same style or as a separate style) if you do decide to add them.

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  • Is the cartographer expedition worth trying for a newbie?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 10mo ago 100%

    I probably would have enjoyed what little I did of Utopia much better with a guide. Half of my playtime was spent trying to figure out which button to press to get my current goal to pop back up on the screen again. (The other half was spent running around looking for an alternate source of carbon, because I got distracted while going out to mine for it and started mining other things that I didn't actually need and promptly rendered myself unable to mine anything at all.)

    So yeah, I think it's safe to say that having something to refer to to see exactly what I should be doing at any given moment would be helpful for me. Thanks for the links.

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  • I'm still pretty new to the game. I've tried two of the expeditions—Utopia this month and I believe Singularity earlier this year—but didn't make it very far through either (via a combination of not starting them early enough and, for Singularity, barely knowing how to play the game). I don't have a lot of time over the holiday this year and I'm still trying to decide if I should attempt Cartographer or not. I probably wouldn't be able to start it until after Christmas if I do—is it doable in just a few days?

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    /kbin meta 10mo ago
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    A case for preemptively defederating with Threads
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 10mo ago 100%

    When people go to Mastodon, Kbin, Lemmy, Firefish, Misskey, etc., they do so knowing they're going to the fediverse. When people go to Threads, most do so because they have an Instagram account.

    This is my main concern.

    Personally, I don't care if the fediverse grows. I just care what it grows into. The fediverse has a nice community at the moment because everybody on it made a conscious decision to be here and not somewhere else. Threads users will not have made that decision. Furthermore, they'll outnumber the rest of us enough as to have no incentive to try and fit into the preexisting community here (which isn't helped by the fact that they've already been their own isolated community for awhile).

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  • I've been making figurines of Link and Zelda from BOTW! They're currently waiting to be re-fired. If all goes well, they'll be Christmas presents for family members. I didn't get a picture of Zelda's figurine, so it's just Link here, but I'm going to post photos of both of them once they come out of the kiln.

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    /kbin meta 10mo ago
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    Feature Requests/feedback from a Kbin magazines' moderator.
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 10mo ago 100%

    I second all the suggestions except the currently reading/online one: in my experience, seeing "currently reading" statistics just makes dead places feel more dead. It's also not a useful statistic: it doesn't tell you how good a post is, or provide any information about the poster, or even show how popular it is (because you can't really extrapolate about the average engagement from only one datapoint). You can't do anything with the number.

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  • Moderation changes
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 10mo ago 100%

    @Hikiru Hi, this is just a note to let you know that I've removed you as moderator, since you abandoned the magazine and your accounts are inactive. If you're still interested in being involved with moderation here, I'm happy to discuss it with you.

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  • Hello, visitors! The original owner [@Hikiru](https://kbin.social/u/Hikiru) [abandoned the magazine](https://kbin.social/m/breathofthewild/t/124376/Merging-into-c-breath-of-the-wild-at-lemmy-world) several months ago, and I've since requested ownership. I'm not sure if I'll be the permanent owner, but I'll do my best to grow the community while I'm here. **Rules:** The rules have been condensed and reformatted, but the content is the same for now: keep content sfw, high-quality, on-topic, and respectful to everybody. *Edit: I've taken a leaf out of the lemmy.world botw communities and added a new rule requiring proper attribution for content, as well.* **Magazine Customization:** If you're viewing from kbin.social, I've added a background image and moved the previous map-like background design (one of the kbin defaults) to the sidebar. I'd love to hear more customization ideas! **Moderation:** I'm also looking for moderation help, preferably from somebody who has experience with either moderating or growing a community (I'll do the best I can, but I have no experience with either of those things myself). If you fit that description and are interested in helping expand the community, send me a message.

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    New magazine background! [\#breathofthewild](https://kbin.social/tag/breathofthewild)

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    /kbin meta 11mo ago
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    What does the "Favorites" feed do?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    Yes, you do.

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    /kbin meta 11mo ago
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    Is kbin social and kbin cafe run by the same person?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    You can also connect to non-kbin sites, including Lemmy and Mastodon! They all use the same protocol to be able to talk to each other.

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  • Will forums fix the Internet?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    On forums, people maybe be just talking about the thing that the forum is about. For example, if you're on a forum about Minecraft or cats, you're not going to be discussing differing political opinions — in fact, such conversations are usually frowned upon. This is different from your real life community, where you're going to be talking about all sorts of different topics.

    A lot of real-life communities restrict discussions about politics too, and for similar reasons to online communities (not wanting to be broken apart by angry discussion). What I got from the video was that positive interaction with somebody you disagree with — even if, or maybe especially if, that interaction isn't actually about the source of the disagreement — is more important than actually facing the disagreement head-on, which usually just serves to make everybody angrier and more convinced of their own points.

    My thoughts: I'm in a lot of small communities online (mostly forums and discord servers), and the ones I enjoy the most are the ones that are generally populated by people who have similar worldviews and cultural values, and that prohibit discussion of extreme points from the "other side" — not because I don't want to challenge my worldview, but because I think those communities challenge my worldview more. Spending time in them makes me feel positive about other human beings. I respect the people in them who have different opinions from me, and frequently have conversations with them that change my own opinion a bit.

    On the other hand, going into the default feed on a larger social media site is like being hit in the face and then told that I'm supposed to be considering whether maybe I deserved to be hit in the face, really, which isn't something I usually feel particularly disposed to do. Sites like mastodon have enough controls to be able to make your feed into something that at least isn't actively radicalizing, but it means you can't follow anybody who disagrees with you, because those posts will be mixed in with anything from them that you actually do want to see. Your feed isn't like a forum with its own set of social norms about what kind of content is acceptable to post in what context. People you follow can't read the room before they post because the room isn't visible to them in the first place. So I do think that forums are much more conducive to being deradicalizing than a lot of other forms of social media, just because the nature of having distinct communities with separated pools of posts makes it a lot easier to interact with people you disagree with in situations where you agree with and respect them. But it also relies on the forum having the right rules and moderation — just being a forum isn't enough for it to be a healthy and respectful community.

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    /kbin meta 11mo ago
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    What rules does kbin have? Like, for posting content.
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    @Damaskox All I could find for instance rules for kbin.social is "Harassment, hate speech, or any other form of harmful behavior will not be tolerated. We reserve the right to remove any content or user that violates these guidelines." (from the tos)

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    Lemmy Support 11mo ago
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    Can lemmy users see when they're mentioned in a microblog post from kbin?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    Good to know that microblog posts show up on lemmy, although it's a bit awkward that (if I'm seeing that correctly) they show up as regular threads there. I might mention them in a thread that's not as closely directed to them instead. Thanks for the reply. :)

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    Lemmy Support ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%
    Can lemmy users see when they're mentioned in a microblog post from kbin?

    I'm trying to contact a user on lemmy, but can't dm them (it's not clear to me if this is a bug or if dms don't work across instances or software, but either way it's not working). My next workaround would be to ping them in a microblog post, but lemmy doesn't have a microblog section. Would a lemmy user receive a notification about and be able to view a kbin microblog post in which they're mentioned?

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    /kbin meta 11mo ago
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    Missing search results when looking for federated communities (at Lemmy)
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    It's usually easier to search via external sites (https://lemmyverse.net/ and https://browse.feddit.de/ are the ones I've been using). You'll still have to manually copy over the magazine name in order to subscribe for it, but you'll get a wider variety of results without having to go to each instance individually.

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    /kbin meta 12mo ago
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    Does Kbin have the saving feature?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 11mo ago 100%

    The Kbin Usability Pack userscript adds a bookmark feature: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469597-kbin-usability-pack

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    /kbin meta 1y ago
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    saving posts
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 100%

    There's a userscript I'm using that provides a bookmark feature (among other things, most or all of which I think are toggleable): https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469597-kbin-usability-pack

    No built-in feature as far as I know, though.

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  • Folders vs. tags?
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 100%

    Oh darn it. I was getting an error and I thought they weren't because I couldn't see them in the magazine. Thanks for letting me know.

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  • I'm just starting to move over to thunderbird and don't fully understand the differences between tags and folders or why both exist. I'm using gmail at the moment, and am aware that thunderbird's folders are what correspond to gmail's labels. Is there any point to using tags at all? Practical differences/benefits in the way they present themselves as compared to emails sorted into folders? Any use case for both tags and folders concurrently?

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    Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 90%

    I've been doing similar; been using Firefox, but Chrome is installed for its browser-wide automatic captioning. Not something I need often, but I rely on it for the occasional remote meeting here and there. I'm sure free automatic captioning applications exist for my operating system, but I'd have to actually test each one to see if they actually work, and it's just been so convenient keeping Google's around.

    (Speaking of which, if anybody happens to have recommendations for free automatic captioning software that works on Ubuntu, I seem to be in the market...)

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  • Questions for those who shop at Joja
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 100%

    I'm planning on trying for three autopetters on that save at some point (one for each of my farm buildings) but we'll see how long it takes to get those...

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  • Questions for those who shop at Joja
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 100%

    I'm somewhere around year 8 on my community center save and still haven't found a single autopetter. Apparently I'd need to spend significantly more time in the caverns to get just one autopetter than I had to spend in them to complete the entirety of the perfection tracker. I'm looking forward to being able to buy some from joja.

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  • Questions for those who shop at Joja
  • ghostatnoon ghostatnoon 1y ago 100%

    I haven't gotten far enough in my joja run yet to have actually bought the membership (I'm trying to finish a couple of the community bundles) but 1) it's a whole possible path in the game, I have to play it at least once, and 2) autopetters

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    How do microblogs actually work?

    I have never used twitter and am not on mastodon. I'm subscribed to a few magazines that have microblog posts, though, and I've noticed that 1) all of said posts have hashtags, 2) most of them are coming from mastodon, and 3) I'm starting to get the sense that from the mastodon side they're not actually associated with the kbin magazine. If I, a kbin user, make a microblog post, is it actually associated with the magazine I posted it to or is it just linked to it via hashtags? Would I have to add the hashtag myself to actually post to the magazine? If microblogs are subscriptions to hashtags rather than to magazines, is it possible to subscribe to a hashtag without a corresponding magazine?

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