This is not the way. Remember, most if not all instances are non for profit. If you force an instance to host all of the federated lemmy content even content nobody on that instance is subscribed to it will have a financial cost that I think no admin is willing to pay. Also admins will soon be purging data that is not being subscribed to by the users of that instance, so it will just be a waste of time, and might even get you banned from that instance.
They did a taste test, and noticed it had fresco cheese instead of mozzarella
glad you like it
on version v0.18.0 if you write !risa@startrek.website it should create a link that points to that community on your instance.
If you scroll to the bottom of the page you can see what version your instance is running. This is a feature for v0.18
It's up to the admin of your instance (server).
Theres a Blocks tab in your settings page
no way shutting down should ever be an option. When you have a massive userbase relying on these platforms you make something, no matter how buggy and featureless, work. Really would love to know, what's the worst that could happen if they tried.
could be a game changer if more reddit apps support lemmy. Really don't understand why shutting down their apps supersedes supporting lemmy (even if it's hard work).
why have you done this to me